Which of the following are equivalent to 0.0821 (L*atm) / (mol*K)?
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62.4 (torr*L) / (mol*K) |
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8.31 (J) / (mol*K) |
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8.31 (Pa*m3) / (mol*K) |
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8.31 (kPa*L) / (mol*K) |
Which of the following are equivalent to 0.0821 (L*atm) / (mol*K)? 62.4 (torr*L) / (mol*K) 8.31...
The value of the gas law constant, R, in units of L kPa mol-1K-1 is 8.31 0.0752 62.4 0.0821 7.62 A flask contains a mixture of He and Ne at a total pressure of 263 kPa. There are 2.0 mol of He and 5.0 mol of Ne in the flask. The partial pressure of He is ________ kPa 105 188 75 658 922
Gas Laws Worksheet Name: ah Date: 1224/1g Gas constant R-0.0821 L-atm/K-mol torr I. I atm = mmHg = 2. What is Boyle's law? 3. What is Charles's law? 4. What is ideal gas law? 5. What is STP? 6. Write the assumptions made by the Kinetic Molecular Theory.
8.314J. 1 atm- 1.01325X10% Pa; 1 m2-101:760 torr-1 atm; R-0.0821 1. atm. K' mol K.1 mol Note that the different parts of question 1 are independent. Answering a part of a question wrong or skipping it altogether should not affect your ability to answer other parts correctly. iven the relationship dG-V dP-S dT which indicates that G-(P, T). Also knowing that G is a state functions (meaning the reciprocity rule applies on it), derive the relation: os OP av Using...
If 3.05 mol of a gas has a volume of 43.3 L and a pressure of 1.55 atm, what is the temperature? Use R= 0.0821 atm. L/mol K. K
What is the predicted density of nitrogen gas (N2) at 1.00atm and 298.15K? hint: R=0.0821(L*atm)/(mol*K)
1.Ideal Gas Law PV = nRT with atm: R = 0.0821 L*atm/(K*mol) If I have 4 moles of a gas at a pressure of 5.6 atm and a volume of 12 liters, what is the temperature? 2. If I contain 3 moles of gas in a container with a volume of 60 liters and at a temperature of 400 K, what is the pressure inside the container? 3. If I have 7.7 moles of gas at a pressure of 0.09...
Determine the volume of 12.5 g of ammonia, NH_3, at STP. (R=0.0821 atm * L/mol*k) how would you prepare 600 mL of a 0.25 M NaOH solution by diluting a 4.0 M NaOH solution?
a) Convert 0.500 atm of pressure to its equivalent in millimetres of mercury. Express the pressure numerically in millimetres of mercury. b) High-pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) is a method used in chemistry and biochemistry to purify chemical substances. The pressures used in this procedure range from around 500 kilopascals (500,000 Pa) to about 60,000 kPa (60,000,000 Pa). It is often convenient to know the pressure in torr. If an HPLC procedure is running at a pressure of 3.69×108 Pa ,...
Perform the following conversions: 874.6 mmHg to atm ____atm 2.112 atm to Torr ____Torr 532.6 kPa to atm ____atm 751.9 mmHg to Pa _____Pa
The gas law constant R is §iven as 0.08206 m3 atm mole-l K-I. Find its value in: (a) ft 3mm Hg lb-mole-l K- , (b) m3 Pa mole-l K-I, (c) Joules g-mole-l K-I. Assume 1 atm. = 760mm Hg = 1.013x105 Nm-2 • Remember 1 joule = INm and in this book, mole is kg mole. ((a) 999 ft 3mm Hg lb-mole-l K-I (b) 8313 m3 Pa mole-l K-I(c) 8.313 J g-mole-l K-I)