Physical Science

Chapter 16: Solids, Liquids, and Gases

Solve a One-Step Equation

1.
A balloon has a volume of 8.0 L at a pressure of 101 kPa. What will be the new volume when the pressure drops to 43.0 kPa?
A)3.41 L
B)18.8 L
C)542.9 L
D)237 L
2.
A balloon has a volume of 12.0 L at a pressure of 120 kPa. What will be the new volume when the pressure drops to 60.0 kPa?
A)6 L
B)45 L
C)24.0 L
D)600 L
3.
A balloon has a volume of 8.5 L at a pressure of 150 kPa. What will be the new volume when the pressure drops to 55.0 kPa?
A)23.2 L
B)970 L
C)3.12 L
D)736 L
4.
A balloon has a volume of 11.0 L at a pressure of 42 kPa. What will be the new volume when the pressure drops to 12 kPa?
A)3.14 L
B)45.8 L
C)38.5 L
D)22.3 L
5.
A balloon has a volume of 12.2 L at a pressure of 110 kPa. What will be the new volume when the pressure drops to 75 kPa?
A)676.2 L
B)17.9 L
C)8.3 L
D)455 L
6.
A balloon has a volume of 14.5 L at a pressure of 95 kPa. What will be the new volume when the pressure drops to 75 kPa?
A)18.4 L
B)491.4 L
C)11.4 L
D)225 L
7.
A balloon has a volume of 16 L at a pressure of 82 kPa. What will be the new volume when the pressure drops to 76 kPa?
A)17.3 L
B)389.5 L
C)14.8 L
D)225 L
8.
A balloon has a volume of 10 L at a pressure of 110 kPa. What will be the new volume when the pressure drops to 50 kPa?
A)45 L
B)550 L
C)4.5 L
D)22.0 L
9.
A balloon has a volume of 11.5 L at a pressure of 45 kPa. What will be the new volume when the pressure drops to 15 kPa?
A)58.5 L
B)34.5 L
C)3.8 L
D)42 L
10.
A balloon has a volume of 15 L at a pressure of 33 kPa. What will be the new volume when the pressure drops to 10 kPa?
A)4.5 L
B)22 L
C)49.5 L
D)60 L
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