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A 5.30 liter container holds 0.250 moles of nitrogen at a temperature of 211 degrees Celsius....
A sealed container holds 0.020 moles of ideal nitrogen (N2) gas at a pressure of 1.5 atmospheres and a temperature of 290 K. The atomic mass of nitrogen is 14.0 g/mol. What is the approximate quantity of heat, transferred at constant volume, that raises the temperature of the gas to 300 K, in SI units?
If the gas in a closed container with an original temperature of 25.0 degrees celsius is pressurized from 150 kpa to 160kpa, what would be the final temperature of the gas.
(Gas Pressure; 2pts) A 12-liter flask contains 1.2 moles of an ideal gas at a temperature of 20 degrees Celsius. What is the pressure in the flask in the flask in units of atmospheres? (Round your answer to three significant digits.)
Sam studies a mixture of helium and argon of one liter at 25 degrees celsius and 1 atm pressure in a cylinder. He brings the cylinder in contact with liquid nitrogen (66K) at which a small amount of a white substance deposits on the walls of the cylinder and the volume of the gas reduced to 220mL. The pressure remains constant. Neglecting the volume of the solid formed, what was the partial pressure of the helium at 25 degrees celsius?...
Nitrogen at 500kPa and 150 degrees celsius in a rigid container is cooled until its pressure is 250kPa. Determine the heat transferred during this process
A cubic container of volume 2.00 L holds 0.500 mol of nitrogen gas at a temperature of 25.0°C. What is the net force due to the nitrogen on one wall of the container?
Calculate the moles in a 27,000 mL container at -25.3 degrees Celsius if it exerts a pressure of 1,367 mbar
16.3L of nitrogen gas, N2 at 25.0 degrees Celsius and 125kPa and 32.2L of oxygen gas, O2 at 25.0 degrees Celsius and 125kPa were transferred to a tank with a volume of 4.75L. What is the total pressure of the mixture at 31.0 degrees Celsius?
A cubic container of volume 1.77 L holds 0.550 mol of nitrogen gas at a temperature of 26°C. What is the net force due to the nitrogen on one wall of the container (in N)? (Enter the magnitude.) Compare the magnitude of this force to the sample's weight.
An isolated gas (nitrogen, N2), at initial temperature of 22.7 degrees Celsius, is expanded from as initial volume of 0.750L to 1.450L at constant pressure, P=132kPa. During this process the gas absorbs 318.5J of heat. i. Calculate the work output by the system during this expansion ii. Estimate the specific heat capacity of the gas for this process. Express your answer in J/kg*K.