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    Gas Laws Essay

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    Gas Laws Gases exhibit many qualities that are very different from those of liquids or solids. Gases have particles that are farther apart when compared to liquids and solids. The particles in gases move at different speeds in random directions and they are constantly moving. These particles collide with each other and with whatever container or area they are in. Gases are also very easy to compress. They expand to fill their containers and they occupy far more space than the liquids and solids

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    Red Bull Stratos Project

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    Baumgartner ascended to 128‚100 feet in a stratospheric balloon and made a freefall jump rushing toward earth at supersonic speeds before parachuting to the ground. His successful feat on Oct. 14‚ 2012 holds the potential to provide valuable medical and scientific research data for future pioneers. The Red Bull Stratos team brings together the world’s leading minds in aerospace medicine‚ engineering‚ pressure suit development‚ capsule creation and balloon fabrication. Retired United States Air Force Colonel

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    Salvation Army‚ she found that by taking the group across the street to the local public park was beneficial in more ways than one. This writer had been wanting to have a release session with her group. This session requires being able to release helium balloons with the group members personal issues that they had been carrying around and could not bring themselves to talk about it with anyone. Some of the other

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    aviation history nothing but a cunningly planned insurance fraud? <br> <br>Over 60 years ago‚ airships were the "queens of the skies." In the early 1900s‚ a stubborn‚ yet brilliant German count‚ Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin‚ took keen interest in balloon flights and was devoted to the design and construction of airships. At first‚ he had many difficulties and setbacks but soon his airships were able to accommodate passengers as well. This lighter-than-air vehicle will later be known as a zeppelin

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    Kingly Gases

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    "Kingly Gases" What is chemistry? According to dictionary.com‚ the definition of chemistry- is the science that deals with the composition and properties of substances and various elementary forms of matter. Chemistry is everywhere. For example: in a kitchen‚ it is in everybody’s chemically treated water‚ or fruits grown with fertilizers and pesticides‚ or polymer material in the marble counter tops. Again‚ Chemistry is everywhere. If a person wanted to go deeper into chemistry‚ they probably would

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    Gas Law

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    4.8 4.8 1.75 atm = X = P2 The new pressure inside the piston is 1.75 atm. 1. I have added 15 L of air to a balloon at sea level (1.0 atm). If I take the balloon with me to Denver‚ where the air pressure is 0.85 atm‚ what will the new volume of the balloon be? 2. I’ve got a car with an internal volume of 12‚000 L. If I drive my car into the river and it implodes‚ what will be the volume of the gas when the pressure goes

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    Lab Report Conclusion

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    gasses; oxygen‚ carbon dioxide‚ helium‚ and lab gas. We took a Ziplock bag‚ and turned into a non-stretchy balloon‚ and filled with each gas and measured the apparent mass then calculated the actual mass‚ then find a ratio between the mass of oxygen and the other gasses. We tried to keep the pressure about the same each time so our calculations would be more accurate. We found out that the heaviest was carbon dioxide‚ and the lightest was helium. In fact‚ helium and lab gas had a density below

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    If the world could master space travel and innovate‚ Earth as a whole could solve many problems. These problems include the Helium Shortage‚ the precious metal shortage‚ and overpopulation on earth. We could also gain new knowledge by possibly communicating with more intelligent extra terrestrials. There are a lot of things that the human race as a whole‚ has not figured out how to do yet. If we could find other intelligent life in the world‚ it is possible that they have discovered the secrets

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    six noble gases that occur naturally are Helium (He)‚ Neon (Ne)‚ Argon (Ar)‚ Krypton (Kr)‚ Xenon (Xe)‚ and the radioactive Radon (Rn). They are all odorless‚ colorless‚ and are unreactive chemically. Noble gases are found in the atmosphere‚ the risk of a human being exposed is by inhaling; if the gases are not contained and release there is a serious risk of suffocation when confined to a small area. The gases are used in lighting and photography; Helium‚ Neon‚ Argon‚ and Krypton are used in gas

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    occupy a volume of 35.5 L at a pressure of 100.0 kPa and a temperature of 100. C? After determining the number of moles‚ calculate the number of grams of chlorine (Cl2) contained in this container? 4. What is the volume of a balloon if it contains 3.2 moles of helium at a temperature of 20. C and standard pressure? 5. Calculate the volume which 1.00 mole of a gas occupies at STP. 6. What volume would 20.0g of CO2 occupy at a temperature of 25 C and a pressure of 105 kPa?

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