What is the density of hydrogen bromide gas (in g/L) at 733mmHG and 46 degrees? You can assume that the gas is behaving ideally under these conditions. Explain and show your work.
What is the density of hydrogen bromide gas (in g/L) at 733mmHG and 46 degrees? You...
what is the density ( in g/L) of hydrogen gas at 29 degrees C and a pressure of 1660 psi?
A sample of hydrogen gas has a density of _____ g/L at a pressure of 0.581 atm and a temperature of 39 degrees Celsius. Assume ideal behavior.
Calculate the density of pure hydrogen bromide (HBr) gas in grams/Liter at 733 mm Hg and 46 Celcus.
2. a) What is the density (in g/L) of pure Argon gas confined in a gas cylinder having a pressure of 240 kPa at 15 °C ? (Assume that the gas behaves ideally at this temperature and pressure) b) The gas cylinder in part (a) explodes if the pressure of the gas excedes 7 atm. So the gas in part (a) can safely be heated to which maximum temperature (in °C) without exploding the cylinder? Answers: a) g/L b) Constants:...
A gas has a density of 2.63 g L-1 at 46 °C and P = 1.05 atm. What will be its density at 185 °C? Calculate the molar mass of the gas, assuming it obeys the ideal gas law. Density at 185 °C = g L-1 Molar mass = g mol-1
Hydrogen gas has a density of 0.090 g/L, and at normal pressure and -0.268 Celsius one mole of it takes up 22.4 L. How would you calculate the moles in 930. g of hydrogen gas? Just leave your answer as a math expression.
A sample of hydrogen gas has a density of g/L at a pressure of 0.589 atm and a temperature of 54 °C. Assume ideal behavior.
55. What is the density (in g/L) of hydrogen gas at 20.0 °C and a pressure of 1655 psi? MISSED THIS? Read Section 6.5; Watch IWE 6.7
A 5.00 L tank at 6.19 degrees C is filled with 10.4 g of sulfur hexafluoride gas and 4.78 g of chlorine pentafluoride gas. You can assume both gases behave as ideal gases under these conditions. Calculate the mole fraction and partial pressure of each gas, and the total pressure in the tank. Be sure your answers have the correct number of significant digits.
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10.00 L tank at 25.4 degrees c is filled with 4.12 g of carbon
monoxide gas and 16.0 g of sulfur tetrafluoride gas.
A 10.00 L tank at 25.4 °C is filed with 4.12 g of carbon monoxide gas and 16.0 g of sulfur tetrafluoride gas. You can assume both gases behave as Ideal gases under these conditions. Calculate the mole fraction of each gas. Round each of your answers to 3 significant digits. gas mole fraction х ?...