1. Gases are used to make thermometers that can measure a wide range of temperatures. What is the temperature (in C) of 0.0411 g of argon gas with a pressure of 501 torr and a volume of 0.0250 L? (hint 1 atm= 760 torr)

1. Gases are used to make thermometers that can measure a wide range of temperatures. What...
Classwork: Ch. Gases Name 1. A sample of chlorine gas occupies a volume of 946 mL at a pressure of 726 mmg What is the pressure of the gas (in mmHg) if the volume is reduced at constant temperature to 154 ml? 2. A sample of carbon monoxide gas occupies 3.20 L at 125°C. At what temperature will the gas occupy a volume of 154 Lif the pressure remains constant? 3. What is the volume (in liters) occupied by 49.8...
1- A mixture of hydrogen and argon gases, in a 8.69 L flask at 77 °C, contains 0.477 grams of hydrogen and 7.10 grams of argon. The partial pressure of argon in the flask is ____ atm and the total pressure in the flask is ____ atm. 2- A mixture of methane and carbon dioxide gases is maintained in a 7.86 L flask at a pressure of 1.93 atm and a temperature of 39 °C. If the gas mixture contains...
1- A gas sample has a pressure of 1.17 bar. What is this pressure in atm? Hint: 1 atm = 101.3 kPa = 1.013 bar = 760 torr = 760 mm Hg = 14.7 psi 2- A sample of gas has a volume of 474 mL at a pressure of 3.49 atm. The gas is compressed and now has a pressure of 7.72 atm. Predict if the new volume is greater or less than the initial volume, and calculate the...
Please explain the process of solving the problem. 16) A gas cylinder contains only the gases radon, nitrogen, and helium. The radon has a pressure of 222 torr while the nitrogen has a pressure of 446 torr. If the total pressure inside the container is 771 torr, what is the pressure (in atm) that is due to the helium? 17) What is the temperature (in degrees C) of 2.48 moles of gas stored in a 30.0 L container at 1559...
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a syringe is filled with 40. mL. of air at room temperature (22°C) in the lab and then this syringe is placed into a boiling water bath. After S minutes, the volume of gas in in the syringe (still at lab pressure) should be close to which volume? 9. Which of these is a true statement about a below a tube that is filled with a liquid such as mercury b. The weight of the liquid...
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Unit 5: Gases Ato Basic Gas Relations . onsider the Ideal Gas Law: where n is the number of moles, P is the pressure in atm nRT wnere n is the number of moles, P is the pressure in atm, is the vol ume in L, T is the absolute (Kelvin) temperature, and R = 0.082 L atm/mole K ote: 1. Parameters that are on oppos1te sign are directly proportional to ea 2. Parameters that are...
6. Molar Density of Gases A. what is the density of Ne at 100 Celsius and 2.5 atm? B. what is the density of carbon dioxide at 25 Celsius and 1.0 atm? C. What is the molar mass of a gas with a density of 3.93 g/L at 250 K and 1 atm? 7. Application of Gas Laws: A. Calculate the molar mass of a gas if 0.152 g of the gas occupies 0.500 L at STP B. On a...
Gases are different from solids and liquids. In a sample of gas, the molecules are far apart. The gas molecules also move around and collide with each other as well as with the walls of the container. These collisions generate pressure. The pressure of a gas can be measured in different units. One convenient unit of measure is called the atmosphere (atm) because it is based on atmospheric pressure. At sea level, the average pressure is 1 atm. As you...
Chapter 5 HW 1. Determine whether the following statements are true or false A) Gasses have a high density B) Neon diffuses faster than argon C) Gas pressure is the result of particles of a gas colliding with each other D) Increased temperature of a gas result in increased gas pressure because particles move faster, collide more often and harder with the wall E) Gases are mostly empty space. F) When the temperature of a gas increases, the volume of...
1) A gaseous mixture contains 419.0 Torr H2(g),419.0 Torr H2(g), 359.1 Torr N2(g),359.1 Torr N2(g), and 65.7 Torr Ar(g).65.7 Torr Ar(g). Calculate the mole fraction, ?,χ, of each of these gases. 2) Heliox is a helium‑oxygen mixture that may be used in scuba tanks for divers working at great depths. It is also used medically as a breathing treatment. A 7.25 L7.25 L tank holds helium gas at a pressure of 1168 psi.1168 psi. A second 7.25 L7.25 L tank...