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Ans :- The Daltons Law of partial pressure is used, which states that the total pressure of a mixture of gas is equal to the sum of the partial pressure of the individual gas.


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Free Energy and Equlibrium Consider the system: A(g) = B(9) at 25°C. Assume that GºA = 7012 J/mol and GºB = 12316 J/mol. Calculate the value of the equilibrium constant for this reaction. 1 pts Submit Answer Tries 0/5 A non-equilibrium mixture of 1.00 mol of A(g) (partial pressure 1.00 atm) and 1.00 mol of B(g) (partial pressure 1.00 atm) is allowed to equilibrate at 25°C. Calculate the partial pressure of A(9) at equilibrium. 1pts Submit Answer Tries 0/5 Calculate...
Free Energy and Equlibrium Consider the system: A(g) = B(9) at 25°C. Assume that GºA = 8334 J/mol and GºB = 11324 J/mol. Calculate the value of the equilibrium constant for this reaction. 1 pts Submit Answer Tries 0/5 A non-equilibrium mixture of 1.00 mol of A(g) (partial pressure 1.00 atm) and 1.00 mol of B(g) (partial pressure 1.00 atm) is allowed to equilibrate at 25°C. Calculate the partial pressure of A(g) at equilibrium. 1pts Submit Answer Tries 0/5 Calculate...
Free Energy and Equlibrium Consider the system: A(g) = B(g) at 25°C. Assume that G°A = 8038 J/mol and G°B = 12674 J/mol. Calculate the value of the equilibrium constant for this reaction. 1 pts Tries 0/8 A non-equilibrium mixture of 1.00 mol of A(g) (partial pressure 1.00 atm) and 1.00 mol of B(g) (partial pressure 1.00 atm) is allowed to equilibrate at 25°C. Calculate the partial pressure of A(g) at equilibrium. 1 pts Tries 0/8 Calculate the partial pressure...
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Heat Capacity of a Gas at Constant Pressure A system comprised of 1.900x100 g of C2H6(9) cools from 180.0°C to 45.0°C at a constant pressure of 2.5 atm. The molar heat capacity at constant pressure for C2H6(9) is 52.92 J K-1 mol-1. Calculate q. 1 pts Submit Answer Tries 0/5 Calculate w. 1 pts Submit Answer Tries 0/5 Calculate ΔΕ. 1pts Submit Answer Tries 0/5 Calculate ΔΗ. 1pts Submit Answer Tries 0/5
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Reference Electrodes The Eº value for the following reaction is 0.446 V relative to the standard hydrogen electrode (SHE): Ag2 CrO4(s) + 24 + 2Ag(s) + Cro42 (aq) A chemist wishes to determine the concentration of Cro42- electrochemically. A cell is constructed consisting of a saturated calomel electrode (SCE; which has a reduction potential of 0.242 V relative to the SHE) and a silver wire coated with Ag Cro4 and...
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Consider the following reaction: 2 C2H6(9) + 7 02(9) — 4 CO2(g) + 6H2O(1) Use standard heats of formation from Zumdahl 'Chemical Principles' 8th ed. Appendix Four pp A19 - A21. How much heat is evolved when 5.820 moles of C2H6(9) is burned in excess oxygen. Answer to 4 sig figs. Assume standard conditions. Note that, by convention, a decrease in enthalpy of the system will result in a positive quantity of heat being...
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Electrochemical Measurement of Concentration An electrochemical cell consists of a standard hydrogen electrode and a copper metal electrode. What is the potential of this cell at 25°C if the copper electrode is placed in a solution in which [Cu2+] = 3.6x10-4 M? 1 pts Submit Answer Tries 0/5 The copper electrode of the above cell is placed in a solution of unknown [Cu2+]. The measured potential at 25°C is 0.136...
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Nernst Equation Applied to Half-Reactions The Nernst equation can be applied to half-reactions. Calculate the reduction potential (at 25°C) of the half-cell Cu/Cu2+ (1.8x10- M). (The half-reaction is Cu2+ + 2e Cu.) 1 pts Submit Answer Tries 0/5 Calculate the reduction potential (at 25°C) of the half-cell Mn04 (2.00x10-1 M) Mn2+ (2.50X10-2 M) at pH = 4.00. (The half-reaction is MnO4 + 8H+ + 5e Mn2+ + 4H20.) 1pts Submit...
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Three glass bulbs, joined by closed stopcocks, have the following volumes and initial pressures of the specified gases. Bulb A: 200. mL of CO2(g) at 570. torr Bulb B: 400. mL of Kr(g) at 0.500 atm Bulb C: 1.00 L of H2(9) at 101.325 kPa After both stopcocks are opened and the gases allowed to diffuse throughout, what will be the final total pressure? Ptotal- 1pts Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 2/5...
Heat Capacity of a Gas at Constant Pressure A system comprised of 5.500x101 g of Ar(g) cools from 165.0°C to 30.0°C at a constant pressure of 3.0 atm. The molar heat capacity at constant pressure for Ar(g) is 20.80 J K-1 mol-1. Calculate q. 1pts Submit Answer Tries 0/5 Calculate w 1pts Submit Answer Tries 0/5 Calculate ΔΕ. 1 pts Submit Answer Tries 0/5 Calculate ΔΗ. 1pts Submit Answer Tries 0/5