Understand Avogadro's Law Question A container initially holds 5.67 x 10-2 mol of propane and has...
A container initially holds 5.67 X 102 mol of propane and has a volume of V. The volume of the container was increased by adding an additonal 2.95 x 10-2 mol of propane to the container, so that the container has a final volume of 1.93 L. If the temperature and pressure are constant, what was the initial volume of the container, Vi? • Write the answer with three significant figures.
Perform calculations using Gay-Lussac's Law Question A gas in a sealed container has an initial pressure of 125 kPa at 25.0°C. If the pressure is increased to 150.0 kPa, what will the new temperature be? • Report your answer with three significant figures. • Use -273.15°C for absolute zero. Provide your answer below:
A 2100 cm container holds 0.13 mol of hellum gas at 350 - Part A How much work must be done to compress the gas to 1500 em at constant pressure? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. HAR O ? W = Value Units Submit Request Answer Part B How much work must be done to compress the gas to 1500 cm at constant temperature? Express your answer to two significant figures and include...
Perform calculations using Gay-Lussac's Law Question A gas in a sealed container has an initial pressure of 125 kPa at 25.0° C. If the pressure is increased to 150.0 kPa, what will the new temperature be? Report your answer with three significant figures. Use -273.15°C for absolute zero. Provide your answer below: degrees Celsius FEEDBACK MORE INSTRUCTION SUBMIT Content attribution
1.Gay-Lussac's Law A gas container is initially at 47 mm Hg and 77 K (liquid nitrogen temperature.) What will the pressure be when the container warms up to room temperature of 25 ˚C? 2. A container of gas is initially at 0.500 atm and 25 ˚C. What will the pressure be at 125 ˚C? 3.A toy balloon has an internal pressure of 1.05 atm and a volume of 5.0 L. If the temperature where the balloon is released is 200...
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Perform calculations using Gay-Lussac's Law Question A gas in a sealed container has an initial pressure of 125 kPa at 25.0° C. If the pressure is increased to 150.0 kPa, what will the new temperature be? Report your...
3pter 19-Sections 19.1-19.7) Item 1 A 2600 em container holds 0.15 mol of helium gas at 350 °C Part A How much work must be done to compress the gas to 1300 cm at constant pressure? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. ? W Value Units Request Answer Submit Part B How much work must be done to compress the gas to 1300 cm at constant temperature? Express your answer to two significant figures...
How many moles of gas are in a container that has a volume of 20.5 mL, temperature of 303 K, and pressure of 1.10 atm? Assume ideal gas behavior. L atm L kPa • Use R-0.08206 mol K vor 8.314 v for the ideal gas constant. mol K • Your answer should have three significant figures.
Question 7 (5 points) Consider the equilibrium below: CO(g) + H2O(g) = CO2(g) + H2(g) Kc = 0.0611 at 2000 K If Pco and PH20 are both initially 2.95 atm, what will be the equilibrium partial pressure of H2? Express your answer in decimal format to 3 significant figures. Your Answer: N. Answer Coal, which is primarily carbon, can be converted to natural gas (primarily methane, CH4) by the following exothermic reaction: + C(s) 2H2(g) CH4(g) Which of the following...
1.Determine the number of entities (atoms or molecules) of C3H8 in a closed 5.94×10-1 L container at a pressure of 4.03×101 torr and a temperature of -93.91 °C. Report your answer to three significant figures. 2.A sample of SO2 gas has a volume of 5.09×103 mL at 2.31 atm and -176.73 °C. Calculate the new temperature (in K), when the volume of the gas is decreased by 479 mL. Assume the pressure does not change.