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Match the gas sample on the left with a description on the right. You may use the same answer more than once. Clear All 0.141 moles of Ar in a 5.27L container at a temperature of 448K 0.400 moles of Ar in a 5.33L container at a temperature of 342K 0.326 moles of Ar in a 4.89L container at a temperature of 397K 0.736 moles of Ar in a 2.71L container at a temperature of 448K has the highest average...
arning - Internet Explorer Use the References to access important values if needed fort Match the gas sample on the left with a description on the right You may use the same answer more than once Clear All 0.194 moles of CO2 in a 4.46 L container at a temperature of 434K has the highest average molecular speed 0.859 moles of CO2 in a 6.94 L container at a temperature of 312K has the lowest average molecular speed 0.378 moles...
Arrange the following molecules in order of increasing average molecular speed. H2 at 431K, CO2 at 312K, CO2 at 374K, N2 at 374K Enter formulas and temperatures in the boxes below: 1 slowest, 4 fastest K 1 at K 2 at K 3 at K at Match the gas sample on the left with a description on the right. You may use the same answer more than once. Clear All 0.299 moles of O3 in a 4.22 L container at...
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1a) For the following reaction, 0.275 moles of
hydrochloric acid are mixed with
0.372 moles of oxygen gas.
hydrochloric acid (aq) + oxygen (g) --> water (l) + chlorine
(g)
What is the formula for the limiting
reagent?
What is the maximum amount of water that can be
produced? (answer in moles)
1b) An iron nail rusts when exposed to oxygen.
For the following reaction, 0.343 moles of
iron are mixed with 0.127 moles
ofoxygen gas.
iron (s) +...
Match the disorder on the left with the appropriate description on the right. Each letter may be used only once. ______Hydrops fetalis syndrome a. Individual has hemoglobin Bart’s at birth but develops a normal electrophoretic pattern later in life. B ______Hemoglobin H disease b. Individual dies during gestation or soon after birth. C._____ α0 –Thalassemia trait c. Individual has no recognizable hemoglobin abnormality. ____ α +-Thalassemia trait d. Individual displays clinical symptoms of anemia...
A 9.50-mol sample of H2 gas is contained in the left side of the container shown below, which has equal volumes on the left and right. The right side is evacuated. When the valve is opened, the gas streams into the right side. Valve H Vacuum (a) What is the entropy change of the gas? CJ/K (b) Does the temperature of the gas change? Assume the container is so large that the hydrogen behaves as an ideal gas. The temperature...
b. Match the special cases of each gas law with its description. A law may be used more than once. In the equations, k is a constant. (3 points) A. Boyle's lavw B. Charles's law C. Avogadro's law D. Dalton's law V = kn C. Conditions at STP (2 points) i. What is the temperature and pressure at STP? (1 point)
MATCHINGSi Match the term on the right with its gland on the right. You may use an answer more than once: 1. Pancreas - e A. Endocrine -R 2. Thyroid gland-A 8. Endocrine/Exocrine 3. Testis C. Exocrine only 4. Adrenal gland A 5. Parotid gland A MATCHINGS Match the statements on the right with its structure on the left: 1. Capillaries A. Transitional epithelium 2. Pericardium B. Moist stratified squamous epithelium C. Endothelium 3. Urinary bladder D. Serous membrane 4....
Name CHEM 108 Section KINETIC MOLECULAR THEORY HOMEWORK Part 2 Directions: Answer the following questions, then check your work by completing the kinetic Molecular Theory Homework (Part 1) found in Canvas. You can either accept your grade for the Canvas version or turn this in to your TA at CHEM 108 class on Tuesday. In Activities IV and V. you spent some time learning how to interpret distribution functions and to use them to determine the rms speed of gas...
Part C: Matching. Match the term on the left with the correct description on the right. Choose only one answer per question. Answers may each be used only once. Worth / point each. a. PTH and calcitriol b. ICF 14. Hormone(s) that restrict water loss and stimulate thirst 15. High ECF Nat content raises blood pressure by causing this to increase c. Hyponatremia 16. Hormone(s) that determine the rate of renal Na reabsorption/K'secretion d. Metabolic acid 17. Contains approximately 2/3...