What volume will 575 mL of gas at 50 °C and a pressure of 570 mmHg...
What volume will 525 mL of gas at 20 °C and a pressure of 320 mmHg occupy the temperature is reduced to -45°C and the pressure is increased to 760 mmHg?
Part A What volume will 500 mL of gas at 15°C and a pressure of 530 mmHg occupy if the temperature is reduced to -20 °C and the pressure is increased to 610 mmHg ? IVAZO O 2 ? ml Submit Request Answer
At 570. mm Hg and 25 °C, a gas sample has a volume of 2270 mL. What is the final pressure (in mmHg) at a volume of 125 mL and a temperature of 17.5 °C?
If 5.00 moles of a gas at constant temperature and pressure occupies a volume of 132.5L, what volume will 1.36 moles occupy at the same temperature and pressure? 0901.0L O 19.49 L O 2.052 X 10–3L 0487.12 0 36.04 L What would be the new pressure if a 250 mL gas sample at 380 mm Hg is expanded to 500 mL with no change in temperature? 0 190 mmHg 0 380 mmHg 0 950 mmHg 0 570 mmHg O 760...
If the pressure on 55 mL volume of a confined gas is increased from 720 mmHg to 790 mmHg while temperature increased from 25°C to 38°C. What is the final volume?
1. Hydrogen gas occupies a volume of 575 ml at 117.3 kPa and 50 °C. What will the new volume be when the pressure increases to 133.3 kPa and the temp is 45 °C?
A sample of CH4 gas occupies a volume of 575 ml at -25°C. If pressure remains constant, what would be the new volume if the temperature changes to: New volume (a) 298 K ml (b) 32 °F i ml (c) 45 °C ml
08. A sample of a gas occupies 1.4x10 mL at 25°C and 760 mmHg. What volume will it occupy at the same temperature and 380 mmHg? A) 2,8 ml B) 2,1 mL C ) 1,4 ml. D) 1,05 ml
A sample of gas occupies 135 ml at 22.5⠁C and 165 mm Hg pressure. What volume will the gas occupy if the pressure is increased to 1.00 atm and the temperature is increased to 100.0⠁C?
A gas with a volume of 15.00 ml when pressure is 4.00 x 10 4 mmHg and the temperature is 22.000 oC. What is the pressure when the volume of the gas change to 2.000 mL at 28.000 oC? What is the mole of 99 mL of carbon dioxide gas at 38oC and 771 torr? R = 0.0821 Latm/molK Round to the thousandth place.