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Part A Which substance in each of the following pairs would you expect to have the...
Which member of the following pairs would you expect to have a higher boiling point? (a) N2 or F2, ?(b) SO2 or CO2, (c) HF or HBr, ?(d) Ar or Xe, (e) CO2 or CS2, ?(f) CCl4 or CH4, (g) Cl2 or LiCl, ?(h) NH3 or PH3, ?(i) BH3 or NH3,?(j) F2 or I2?
Which one of the following gases would be expected to have the highest speed if all the gases were at the same temperature? A) O2 B) N2 C) F2 D) H2 Which of the following would behave the most like an ideal gas when confined to a 5.0 L container? A) 1 mol of Ne at 800 K B) 5 mol of Ne at 300 K C) 1 mol of CO2 at 800 K D) 5 mol of CO2 at...
Which one of the following reactions would you expect to have a change in the standard entropy with a small magnitude? 4/2CH2(g) + O2(6) -- 1/20026)+H2013) C2H6lg)+7/20218) -- 2002(8) + 3H2O(g) c C2H2(g) + 5/20218) -- 200268) + H2O(g) 2C2H668) + 702(8) -- 400268) + 6H2O(g)
Which of the following statements about the standard molar entropy (S°) is true? Select one: a. The standard molar entropies for a substance are determined from the heat capacity b. The standard molar entropies for elements in their standard states is zero c. S° for F2(g) is less than S° for Br2(g) because F2 is lighter than Br2 d. S° generally increases with the size of the molecule (I.e. the number of atoms) e. None of the above
Which of the substances below will have the greatest standard molar entropy? C4H10(g) C4H10(l) Xe(g) Which of the substances below will have the greatest standard molar entropy? C4H10(g) C4H10(l) Xe(g) C4H10(g), because it is a gas and as such has translational, rotational, and vibrational modes, allowing for greater energy dispersal C4H10(l), because it is a liquid, so the molecules are in close contact with one another, making the dispersal of energy more efficient Xe, because it has the greatest molar...
Which of the following would have a positive change in standard entropy at constant temperature? Choose all that apply. CaCO3 (s) CaO (s) + O2(g)Hg(l) Hg(s)Ag(CN)2- (aq) Ag+ (aq) + 2 CN- (aq)C2H2 (g) + F2 (g) C2H2F2 (g)CO2(g) CO2(s)
oblem 19.40 - Enhanced-with Feedback Part B able r each of the following pairs, predict which substance ssesses the larger entropy per mole Compare 1 mol of H20(9) at 100 °C, 1 atm and 1 mol of H20(1) at 100 °C, 1 atm. Match the words in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right. ou may want to reference (Pages 816-821) Section 19.3 ile completing this problem. Reset Help is a more complex molecule...
4.Which member of each of the following pairs of substances would you expect to have a higher boiling point? (6 points) a.O2 and Cl2 b.SO2 and CO2 c.HF and HI
Which of the following is NOT associated with an enthalpy change for a transformation? The formation of bonds or inter-particle interactions The breaking of bonds or inter-particle interactions The separation of particles during a transformation NONE of them are NOT associated (.e., they ALL ARE associated) with an enthalpy change QUESTION 2 According to the Second Law of Thermodynamics, which must increase for a reaction to be spontaneous? Gurt Syys Suniverse Sun QUESTION 3 Choose the process that has a...
1. Which of the following will have the greatest standard molar entropy (Sº)? a. NH3(g) d. H:0(1) b. He(g) e. CaCO(s) c. C(s, graphite) 2. Indicate which of the following has the highest entropy at 298 K. a. 0.5 g of HCN b. 1 mol of HCN c. 2 kg of HCN d. 2 mol of HCN e. All of the above have the same entropy at 298 K. EVALUATING AS FOR REACTIONS (non-math recognition) 3. Indicate which one of...