The pressure 55.0 meters under water is 641 kPa.
Conversion factors 1 kPa=9.869×10−3 atm 1 atm=760 mmHg
What is this pressure in atm? What is this pressure in mmHg?
The pressure 55.0 meters under water is 641 kPa. Conversion factors 1 kPa=9.869×10−3 atm 1 atm=760 mmHg What is this pre...
1 atm = 760 mmHg. If the pressure in a balloon is 2.3 atm, what is the pressure in mm Hg?
1 atm=760 mmHg=101,325 Pa A closed container is filled with oxygen. The pressure in the container is 315 kPa . What is the pressure in millimeters of mercury? Express the pressure numerically in millimeters of mercury.
CHAPTER 5 Practice Problems Pressure Units 1 atm - 760 mmHg (exact) atm = 101325 Pa (exact) 1 mmHg - 1 torr (exact) 1 atm = 1.01325 bar (exact) 1 psi = 6894.757 Pa 1 bar = 1x10 Pa (exact) 1. The barometric pressure measured outside an ometric pressure measured outside an airplane at 9 km (30,000 ft) was 266 torr. What is the pressure in kPa? 2. A gas in a closed-tube manometer has a measured pressure of 7.4...
< Question 7 of 14 > The pressure 20.0 m under water is 298 kPa. What is this pressure in atmospheres (atm)? P= 2.941 What is this pressure in millimeters of mercury (mmHg)? TOOLS X10
1. The normal (at 760 mmHg, or 1 atm) boiling point of water is 100°C. What mass of glucose (C6H202) would you have to dissolve in 1000 g of water to decrease the vapor pressure at 100°C by 1%? Assume that water follows Raoult's law. M(H2O) = 18.02 g/mol, M(C6H1206) = 180.2 g/mol. (10 pts) 2. What is the normal boiling point of such a solution? Assume ideal behavior. The ebullioscopic (boiling-point elevation) constant of water is Kp = 0.512...
Unit conversion. 2A. Convert 862.35 torr to atm and mmHg (1 atm =760 mmHg). 2B. Convert 365.00 Liters to mL (1L = 10^3 mL). 2C. Convert 4.536 g to mg and kg (1 kg = 10^3 g, g = 10^3 mg). 2D. Convert 25.12 degree C to Kelvin. 2E. Convert 25.12 degree C to Fahrenheit (in degree F) = 9/5 T (in degree C)+ 32) 2F. Convert 1.65 m to nm (1 m = 10^9 nm). 2G. Convert 75 miles...
Given 1 atm = 760 torr = 760 mmHg = 14.7 psi. A balloon sample of helium has a volume of 550 mL at a pressure of 1.0 atm. a. Assuming no change in temperature or amount of helium, what is the new volume in mL if pressure drops to 8.5 psi? b. Assuming no change in temperature or amount of helium, what is the new pressure in mmHg if volume expands to 650 mL?
Part C 1 atm=760 mmHg=101,325 Pa What is the pressure (in atmospheres) of the gas inside the container connected to an open-end, mercury-filled manometer as shown in the picture? (Figure 1 shows 18 cm; cant attach photo) The atmospheric pressure is 0.95 atm. Express your answer numerically in atmospheres.
Question 3 (10 pts total (a) If the ambient, barometric pressure is 760 mmHg, the alveolar pressure during inspiration is 757 mmHg, and the intrapleural pressure is 750 mmHg, what pressure difference is there across the lung? (5 pts) (b) When expiration begins, what happens to the intrapleural pressure (i.e., increases or decreases)? What happens to alveolar pressure (i.e, increases or decreases)? 5 pts) Question 3 (10 pts total (a) If the ambient, barometric pressure is 760 mmHg, the alveolar...
3. A mixture of benzene and water distills at 83°C at 760 mmHg. At 83 C the vapor pressure of water is 401mmHg. What is the mole % of the vapor during distillation? What is the weight of benzene that is distilled with each gram of water? b. a. 3. A mixture of benzene and water distills at 83°C at 760 mmHg. At 83 C the vapor pressure of water is 401mmHg. What is the mole % of the vapor...