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om Pressure (atm) 0.006 TD 273 273.2 373 Temperature (K) a. What does line A represent?...
24) Which of the following represent STP (Standard Temperature and Pressure) conditions? A) T -0 K and P = 1 atm B) T=0°C and P 760 atm C) T= 273 K and P = 0 atm D) T-273 K and P-1 atm E) T = 1 K and P = 1 atm 25) Which of the following is TRUE for a liquid that is placed in a sealed container? A) Condensation of the evaporated molecules in the jar can only...
Study the following phase diagram of Substance X. solid pressure (atm) liquid gas 100 200 temperature (K) Use this diagram to answer the following questions. Suppose a small sample of pure X is held at - 220 °C and 8.5 atm What will be the state of the sample? Ichoose one) choose one) Suppose the temperature is held constant at -220. °C but the pressure is decreased by 1.5 atm. What will happen to the sample? Suppose, on the other...
The critical temperature of water is 374.4 oC. The critical pressure is 219.5 atm. What state, i.e. gas, liquid or solid, would water be at under following conditions? (A) 380 oC and 300 atm; (B) 380 oC and 200 atm; (C) 300 oC and 300 atm; (D) 300 oC and 1 atm; (E) 100 oC and 0.1 atm.
If the pressure of a gas at 298 K is 1.23 atm, what would the temperature be if the pressure had increased to 2.25 atm, assuming moles and volume are constant? Express the temperature in Kelvin (don't enter the letter K) and express to 3 significant figures.
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Study the following phase diagram of Substance X. 2.4 pressure (atm) solid liquid gas 400 600 temperature (K) Use this diagram to answer the following questions. Suppose a small sample of pure X is held at -9. °C and 1.1 atm. What will be the state of the sample? ✓ (chole one) solid liquid gas Suppose the temperature is held constant at -9. °C but the pressure is decreased by 0.7 atm. What will happen to the sample?...
34) Which of the followine represent STP Standard Temperature and Pressure) conditions A) TOK and Plam BT-0"C and P760 atm CT-273 K and P-0 atm D) T-273 K and P lam ETIK and Patm 25) 23) Which of the following is TRUE for a liquid that is placed in a sealed container? A) Condensation of the evaporated molecules in the car can only occur once all of the liquid molecules are in the vapor for gaseous) state. B) A set...
If 60.0 g of N2 gas had a volume of 9.187 L at 373 K, what would be the pressure of the Nz gas? Select one: a. 14.28 atm O b. 3.0 atm c. 2.79 atm O d. 7.13 atm e. 5.95 atm
Describe IN POINT FORM what happens when you raise the temperature of a sample of water from - 100 to +300 at a constant pressure of 0.5 atm. You'll type in your answer below. MAKE REASONABLE ESTIMATES OF TEMPERATURE AS NEEDED. (Assume that 0.5 atm is about where the little double dashes are on the Pressure axis, below the 1 atm mark and remember, while you do need to be reasonable, you are just taking ESTIMATES.) HO Platin) 218 +...
1) What is the final pressure (expressed in atm) of a 3.05 L system initially at 724 mm Hg and 298 K that is compressed to a final volume of 2.51 L at 273 K? 1) 2) What is the pressure of a 1.0 L flask containing 0.60% of He at 25°C? (R-0.0821 L atm/mol K) 3) What is the volume of 28.0 g of nitrogen gas at STP? 3) 4) What is the final pressure of a system (atm)...
A heating curve illustrates Question 5 options: A) the changes in the temperature and physical state of a substance as it is heated. B) what happens to the particles of a substance as it is heated. C) the chemical changes that occur as the substance is heated. D) what happens to the heat applied as the temperature is increased. E) what a substance looks like as it is heated.