A 1.0 L container of liquid nitrogen is kept in a closet measuring 1.1 m by 1.1 m by 2.0 m.
Assuming that the container is completely full, that the temperature is 20.3℃, and that the atmospheric pressure is 1.2 bar, calculate the percent (by volume) of air that is displaced if all of the liquid nitrogen evaporated. (Liquid nitrogen has a density of 0.807 g mL-1.)
A 1.0 L container of liquid nitrogen is kept in a closet measuring 1.1 m by 1.1 m by 2.0 m.
A 1.0 L container of liquid nitrogen is kept in a closet measuring 1.2 m by 1.1 m by 1.9 m . Assuming that the container is completely full, that the temperature is 29.9 ∘C, and that the atmospheric pressure is 1.0 bar , calculate the percent (by volume) of air that is displaced if all of the liquid nitrogen evaporated. (Liquid nitrogen has a density of 0.807 gmL−1.)
A 1.1 L container of liquid nitrogen is kept in a closet measuring 1.2 m by 1.3 m by 1.8 m. Assuming that the container is completely full, that the temperature is 23.1 °C, and that the atmospheric pressure is 1.1 bar , calculate the percent (by volume) of air that is displaced if all of the liquid nitrogen evaporated. (Liquid nitrogen has a density of 0.807 gmL−1.) Express your answer using two significant figures
circle answer Exercise 5.46 4 of 10 M Review I Constants I Periodic Table A1.5 L container of liquid nitrogen is kept in a closet measuring 1.2 m by 1.3 m by 2.0 m. Part A Assuming that the container is completely full, that the temperature is 25.5 C, and that the atmospheric pressure is 1.2 bar, calculate the percent (by volume) of air that is displaced if all of the liquid nitrogen evaporated. (Liquid nitrogen has a density of...
I would like to get answers thanks in advance. Review Constants Periodic Table A 1.0 L container of liquid nitrogen is kept in a closet measuring 1.2 m by 1.1 m by 1.8 m. Part A Assuming that the container is completely full, that the temperature is 21.0 °C, and that the atmospheric pressure is 1.1 bar, calculate the percent (by volume) of air that is displaced if all of the liquid nitrogen evaporated. (Liquid nitrogen has a density of...
You may want to reference (Pages 425-430) Section 10.5 while completing this problem. A 1.5-L, container of liquid nitrogen is kept in closet measuring 1.1 m by 1.2 m by 20 m ▼ Part A that the container is completely ful, that the temperature is 22.9 C, and that the atmospherk pressure is 12 atm, calculate the percent (by volume) of air that would be displaced if all of the liquid nitrogen evaporated (Liquid nitrogen has a density of 0...
Part 1. The air in a bicycle tire is bubbled through water and collected at 25∘C. If the total volume of gas collected is 5.60 L at a temperature of 25∘C and a pressure of 760 torr, how many moles of gas were in the bicycle tire? - Part 2. A 295-mL flask contains pure helium at a pressure of 755 torr . A second flask with a volume of 480 mL contains pure argon at a pressure of 714...
Liquid nitrogen has a density of 0.808 g/mL and boils at 77 K. Researchers often purchase liquid nitrogen in insulated 185 L tanks. The liquid vaporizes quickly to gaseous nitrogen (which has a density of 1.15 g/mL at room temperature and atmospheric pressure) when the liquid is removed from the tank. Suppose that all 185 L of liquid nitrogen in a tank accidentally vaporized in a lab that measured 10.00 m times 10.00 m times 3.50 m. Part A What...
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...
3. Compute the SG of the liquid 'L' in the Figure below if the absolute pressure at the bottom of the container is 300 kPa. (Atmospheric pressure 101.33 kPa; Density of oil- 800 kg/m) 1.15 m 2.20 2.75 m Liquid L 0.38 m 4. The Figure below shows a baffled tank containing cells of liquid La, air and a liquid L. Determine the readings of the three pressure gages Gi, G and Gi (p for liquid Li-1000 kg/ m, and...
20. A scientist adds 200 mL of 2.0 M NaOH to a 1.0 L buffer consisting of 1.0 M HClO2 and 1.20 M NaClO2. What is the pH of the resultant solution at 25'C? (K, of HClO2 = 1.1 x 10-2) A. 2.0 B. 1.2 C. 3.5 D. 2.4 E. 1.4