does anyone know any of the answeres to any of them or all of them plz i dont understand it is due in like 30 min A sealed can of your favorite soda has a carbon dioxide gas (CO2) volume of 0.05 L. When it is

refrigerated, the pressure is 207 kPa. When you open it, the pressure drops to 101 kPa. After opening,

what will the new volume of the carbon dioxide gas be? -------- Twenty (20.0) mL of argon gas is stored at STP. If the temperature and pressure are both doubled, what

is the new volume?----------Without completing the calculations, determine what the new pressure will be in the problem below.

Also, explain how you were able to determine the new pressure without completing the calculations.

Pay special attention to how the temperature is changing in the problem.

A sample of ozone (O3) is stored at x kelvin and 12.5 Pa. If the temperature is doubled to 2x kelvin, what

will the new pressure be?-----------Without completing the calculations, determine what the new volume will be in the problem below.

Also, explain how you were able to determine the new volume without completing the calculations. Pay

special attention to how the pressure is changing.

An 80.0-mL sample of carbon monoxide gas (CO) is stored at a pressure of x kPa. The pressure is

doubled to 2x kPa. What is the new volume?

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Answer:

The answer to the very last one is: Boyle's law.  Pressure and volume are inversely proportional as the new variable changes from the known.  Pressure doubled equals 1/2 of original volume, assuming temperature remains the same.  So 40.0 mL is the new volume as it is compressed.