Question 40 of 42 You have a 3.00-liter container filled with Nz at 25°C and 2.05...
You have a 3.00-liter container filled with N₂ at 25°C and 2.15 atm pressure connected to a 2.00-liter container filled with Ar at 25°C and 2.75 atm pressure. A stopcock connecting the containers is opened and the gases are allowed to equilibrate between the two containers. What is the final pressure in the two containers if the temperature remains at 25°C? Assume ideal behavior. ( Answer is asked to be in atm)
You have a 3.00-liter container filled with N2 at 25°C and 1.75 atm pressure connected to a 2.00-liter container filled with Ar at 25°C and 2.85 atm pressure. A stopcock connecting the containers is opened and the gases are allowed to equilibrate between the two containers. What is the density of the final gas mixture? Assume ideal behavior.
You have a 3.00-liter container filled with N₂ at 25°C and 1.75 atm pressure connected to a 2.00-liter container filled with Ar at 25°C and 3.05 atm pressure. A stopcock connecting the containers is opened and the gases are allowed to equilibrate between the two containers. What is the density of the final gas mixture? Assume ideal behavior.
You have a 3.00-L container filled with N₂ (MM = 28.02 g/mol) at 298.15 K and 1.75 atm pressure connected to a 2.00-L container filled with Ar (MM = 39.95 g/mol) at 298.15 K and 2.15 atm pressure. A stopcock connecting the containers is opened and the gases are allowed to equilibrate between the two containers. What is the density of the final gas mixture? Assume ideal behavior. (Use R = 0.08206 L.atm/mol.K) (HINT: What is the total mass, m,...
If 3.70 moles of a liquid vaporizes at 69.0 °C and 2.57 atm; what is the value of work? 0-10.5 kJ O 104 kJ 0-104 kJ 0 -20.9 kJ 0 10.5 kJ Container A Container B Contents: Ar(g) Contents: 12(g) Mass: 12.0 g Mass: 10.2 g Volume: 3.00 L Volume: 3.00 L Temperature: 25 °C Temperature: 25 °C Pressure: P1 Pressure: P2 Use this information to answer the following question: The stopcock is opened and the gases are allowed to...
23. A special 15.0 L storage container holds both H, and N2 gases separated by a divider, as shown in the diagram below. If the divider is removed and the H, and N2 gases are allowed to freely mix, what will the new pressure be in the container? Assume ideal gas behavior and assume temperature remains constant. divider H2(g) 1.50 atm 5.0 L N2 (8) 2.50 atm 10.0L A. B. C. D. E. 1.50 atm 2.00 atm 2.17 atm 2.32...
Part 1. The air in a bicycle tire is bubbled through water and collected at 25∘C. If the total volume of gas collected is 5.60 L at a temperature of 25∘C and a pressure of 760 torr, how many moles of gas were in the bicycle tire? - Part 2. A 295-mL flask contains pure helium at a pressure of 755 torr . A second flask with a volume of 480 mL contains pure argon at a pressure of 714...
Consider the apparatus shown in the drawing O2 2.0 L 1.0 atm 25°C 3.0 L 2.0 atm 25℃ Part A When the valve between the two containers is opened and the gases allowed to mix, how does the volume occupied by the N2 gas change? Express your answer using two significant figures. ANSWER of 17 215/2018, 8:25 A com myct assignmentPrint View?disp. CH 10 HW Part B What is the partial pressure of N2 after mixing? Expre ANSWER ss your...
Figure (< 1 of 1 > 2.0 L 1.0 atm 25 °C 3.0L 2.0 atm 25 °C Part A When the valve between the two containers is opened and the gases allowed to mix, how does the volume occupied by the N2 gas change? Express your answer using two significant figures. ΑΣΦ AVN, = VN, final – VN, initial = Submit Request Answer We were unable to transcribe this imagePart C How does the volume of the O2 gas change...
25. You’re at the zoo and have a big red 3.20 L helium balloon. The barometric pressure is 790.0 mm Hg. Then you hear the roar of a lion. Startled, you accidently release the balloon. It flies away. By the time it reaches the clouds the atmospheric pressure is only 0.300 atm. What is the new volume of the balloon? a) 6.20 L b) 11.1 L c) 1.06 L d) 8.43 L 26. A gas sample is held at constant...