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3. Most of the atmosphere is made of nitrogen and oxygen. At room temperature, the speed...
The atmosphere contains 21% oxygen and 78% nitrogen (and 1% of other gases). At standard temperature and pressure (0°C and 1.013 x 10 Pa) calculate the following for both oxygen and nitrogen: (a) The partial pressure (b) The average kinetic energy per module (c) The rms speed of the molecules (d) Assuming an average molecular diameter of 3.5 x 1010 m for both oxygen and nitrogen, T1. estimate the mean free path of molecules in the atmosphere at STP Molar...
Air is a mixture of (mostly) oxygen (molecular mass 16) and nitrogen (molecular mass 14) gases. At room temperature, which molecules in this room have a greater speed (on average)? They are the same O Nitrogen Oxygen O Not enough information to tell Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 1/2 Previous Tries
4 10. Nitrogen and oxygen do not react appreciably at room temperature, as illustrated by our atmosphere. But at high temperatures, the reaction below can proceed to a measurable extent. N2(9) + O2(9) 2 NO(9) At 3000 K, the reaction above has ke=0.0153. If 0.3502 mol of pure NO is injected into an evacuated 2.0-L container and heated to 3000K, what will be the equilibrium concentration of NO? Submit Answer Tries 0/99
Our atmosphere is composed primarily of nitrogen and oxygen, which coexist at 25 °C without reacting to any significant extent. However, the two gases can react to form nitrogen monoxide according to the following reaction: N2 (g)O2(g) 2NO(g). Part D Estimate AG at 2050 K Express your answer using four significant figures. ΑΣφ ? AG° = kJ Previous Answers Request Answer Submit x Incorrect; Try Again; 7 attempts remaining