An aerosol spray can with a volume of 400 mL contains 3.5 g of propane gas...
5. An aerosol spray can with a volume of 250. mL contains 2.30 g of propane gas (C3H8) as a propellant. a. If the can is at 21 ∘C, what is the pressure in the can? b. What volume would the propane occupy at STP? c. The can says that exposure to temperatures above 130 ∘F may cause the can to burst. What is the pressure in the can at this temperature?
and 0.aum: 10.42 An aerosol spray can with a volume of 250 mL contains 2.30 g of propane gas (C3Hg) as a propellant. (a) If the can is at 23 °C, what is the pressure in the can? (b) What volume would the propane occupy at STP? (C) The can's label says that exposure to temperatures above 130 °F may cause the can to burst. What is the pressure in the can at this temperature? gas: (a)
10. (2 pts) An aerosol spray can with a volume of 500.0 mL contains 4.63 g of nitrous oxide (N2O) as a propellent. a. If the can is at 21 °C, what is the pressure (in atm) in the can? b. The can is rated to handle up to 5.72 atm of pressure before bursting. At what temperature (in °F) would the can burst?
WORKSHEET 9 5. A 14 oz. can of hair spray contains 414.0 mL of a gas mixture containing polymers and propellant at ambient temperatures. A typical can contains 80% propellant by weight. Assume the gas is 100% propellant made of isobutane (CH). The density of isobutane is 2.51 g mL. If the amount of gas were doubled under constant pressure, what volume (in mL) would the gas occupy? Assume an ideal gas. A: 828
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Review | Constants Periodic Table Calculate each of the following quantities for an ideal gas. Part A You may want to reference (Pages 403 - 407) Section 10.4 while completing this problem. Calculate the volume of the gas, in liters, if 1.40 mol has a pressure of 1.30 atm at a temperature of -8°C. Express the volume in liters to three significant digits. O ACQ* * O O ? Submit Request Answer Part B Calculate the absolute temperature of...
Part B What volume of air contains 10.8 g of oxygen gas at 273 K and 1.00 atm? Express your answer using two significant figures. IVO A ¢ o ? Vair = 10.68 Submit Previous Answers Request Answer Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining
Calculate the final pressure, in millimeters of mercury, for each of the following, if volume and amount of gas do not change: Part A A gas with an initial pressure of 1400 torr at 158 °C is cooled to 0°C Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. P= Value Units Submit Request Answer Part B A gas in an aerosol can at an initial pressure of 1.40 atm at 15°C is heated to 38°C. Express...
A 25-cm-diameter cylinder that is 42 cm long contains 60 g of oxygen gas at 20°C. Express your answer using two significant figures. You may want to review (Pages 500 - 502). V AE O ? For general problem-solving tips and strategies for this topic, you may want to view a Video Tutor Solution of Air in warmed tire. mol Submit Request Answer Part B How many oxygen molecules are in the cylinder? Express your answer using two significant figures....
Part A Find the volume occupied by 20.0 g of helium gas at 20.0 °C and 1.32 atm of pressure 0 6.22 L 0 159 L 0 24,9 L 0 91.2 L Submit Request Answer Part A Each gas sample has the same temperature and pressure. Which sample occupies the smallest volume? 0 20.0 g H, O 40.0 g Kr 40.0 g Ar O 4.0 g He Submit Request Answer Use Charles's law to complete the table. (Assume pressure and...
Part A What will its volume be if an additional 0.27 mol of gas is added to the cylinder? Express your answer using two significant figures. IVO AED 0 ? Vinal mL Submit Request Answer 75517-2197 > Assignments > Homework Chapter 11 Homework Chapter 11 <Homework Chapter 11 Exercise 11.48 Review Constant A cylinder with a moveable piston contains 0.95 mol of gas and has a volume of 330 ml Part A What will its volume be it an additional...