Identify the property of a gas that is measured in each of the following

10.0 L
Amount of gas
Pressure
Volume
Temperature

10.0 L - Volume

Amount of gas - Moles
Pressure - Pressure
Volume - Volume
Temperature - Temperature

10.0 L: Volume is measured in liters (L).

Amount of gas: The amount of gas is measured in moles (mol).
Pressure: Pressure is measured in units such as pascals (Pa), atmospheres (atm), or torr.
Temperature: Temperature is typically measured in Celsius (°C) or Kelvin (K).

In each of the following, we are identifying the property of a gas that is measured:

1. 10.0 L: In this case, the property being measured is the "Volume" of the gas. Volume refers to the amount of space occupied by a gas.

2. Amount of gas: Here, the property being measured is the "Amount of gas." This refers to the quantity or number of gas particles present, typically measured in moles.

3. Pressure: In this case, the property being measured is the "Pressure" of the gas. Pressure refers to the force exerted by gas particles per unit area of the container walls. It is commonly measured in units such as atmospheres (atm), millimeters of mercury (mmHg), or pascals (Pa).

4. Temperature: In this case, the property being measured is the "Temperature" of the gas. Temperature refers to the average kinetic energy of gas particles. It is typically measured using the Celsius (°C) or Kelvin (K) scales.