An air bubble has a volume of 0.480 L at 20 ∘C. You may want to reference (Pages 284 - 285) Section 8.3 while completing this problem. Part A Part complete What is the volume, in liters, at 4 ∘C, if n and P do not change? Express the volume to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. V = 0.45 L Part B What is the volume, in liters, at 422 K , if n and P do...
An air bubble has a volume of 0.520 L at 20 ∘C. A) What is the volume, in liters, at 2 ∘C, if n and P do not change? Express the volume to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. B) What is the volume, in liters, at 424 K , if n and P do not change? Express the volume to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. C) What is the volume, in liters, at -12...
Part A Raviaw Constants |Pariodic Table An air bubble has a volume of 0.520 L at 16 °C What is the volume. in ters,st 0 °C, if n and P do not change? You may want to reference (Pages 288-298) Section 83 while completing this problem Express the volume to two significant figures and include the appropriate units V-Value Units Submit Part B What is the volume, in Ie, at 428 K,in and P do not change? Express the volume...
Asample of methane (CH4) has a volume of 21 mL at a pressure of 1.5 atm. What is the final volume, in milliliters, of the gas at each of the following pressures, if there is no change in temperature and amount of gas? Part A 0.20 atm Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units Value Units V= Request Anewer Submit Part B 2.67 atm Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate...
A 121.0-ml bubble of hot gases at 241 °C and 1.80 atm escapes from an active volcano. Part A What is the new volume of the bubble outside the volcano where the temperature is -35°C and the pressure is 0.90 atm? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. HA O ? Value Units Submit Request Answer
A 149.0-mL bubble of hot gases at 225 °Cand 1.60 atm escapes from an active volcano Part A What is the new volume of the bubble outside the volcano where the temperature is -27 C and the pressure is 0.90 atm? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. ? Value Units V= Request Answer Submit Provide Feedback
Calculate the final pressure, in millimeters of mercury, for each of the following, if volume and amount of gas do not change: Part A A gas with an initial pressure of 1400 torr at 158 °C is cooled to 0°C Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. P= Value Units Submit Request Answer Part B A gas in an aerosol can at an initial pressure of 1.40 atm at 15°C is heated to 38°C. Express...
A cylinder of nitrogon gas has a volume of 1.7x104 cm3 and a pressure of 120 atm Part A What is the thermal energy of this gas at room temperature (20° C)? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. E5.2x105 J Previous Answers Correct Part B What is the mean free path in the gas? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. λ= 1 Value Units Submit Request Answer Part...
Convert the following to basic Sl units You may want to review (Pages 23-26) 13 in Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. Value Units Submit Request Answer Part B Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. Value Uns Part 87 mph Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. Value Units Submit Request Answer Part D 22 in2 Express your answer to two significant figures...
Parts C and D Use the molar volume to calculate each of the following at STP: Part C Calculate the volume, in liters, occupied by 36.1 g of Ar gas. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. ? DI PÅ Value M o D Units Submit Request Answer Part D Calculate the number of grams of H2 in 1690 mL of H2 gas. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units....