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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...
Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. The average molecular speed in a sample of NO2 gas at a certain temperature is 395 m/s. The average molecular speed in a sample of SO2 gas is temperature m/s at the same 8 more group attempts remaining Submit Answer Retry Entire Group
Match the gas sample on the left with a description on the right. You may use the same answer more than once. Clear All 0.134 moles of CO in a 5.97L container at a temperature of 447K 0.629 moles of CO in a 6.01L container at a temperature of 340K 0.218 moles of CO in a 3.85L container at a temperature of 375K 0.531 moles of CO in a 1.67L container at a temperature of 447K has the highest average...
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...
Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. The average molecular speed in a sample of NH3 gas at a certain temperature is 649 m/s. The average molecular speed in a sample of H2 gas is m/s at the same temperature. Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 5 more group attempts remaining Previous Next > [Review Topics] [References] Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. The rate of effusion of Ar gas...
Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. According to the ideal gas law, a 9.845 mol sample of xenon gas in a 0.8342 L container at 500.6 K should exert a pressure of 484.8 atm. What is the percent difference between the pressure calculated using the van der Waals' equation and the ideal pressure? For Xe gas, a -4.194 L'atm/mol and b- 5.105x10-2 L/mol. Pideal - Puan der Waale Percent difference = ! x 100...
Review Topics References Use the References to access important values if needed for this question A student ran the following reaction in the laboratory at 531 K: COCIS) P CO(g) + Cl (g) When she introduced 1.40 moles of COCI() into a 100 liter container, she found the equilibrium concentration of COC ) to be 1.37M Calculate the equilibrium constant, K she obtained for this reaction K- Submit Answer Retry Entire Group more group THKL:
Use the References to access ortant values if needed for this question. Match the following aqueous solutions with the appropriate letter from the column on the right 1. 0.17 m Fel2 2. 0.15 m Calz 3. 0.18 m Ni(NO3)2 14.0.48 m Ethylene glycol(nonelectrolyte) A. Highest boiling point B. Second highest boiling point C. Third highest boiling point D. Lowest boiling point Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 8 more group attempts remaining
Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. Is the straight chain alkane with molecular formula C3H12 expected to be a solid, a liquid or a gas at room temperature and pressure? Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 7 more group attempts remaining
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Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. For the reaction 2NO(g) + O2(g)—2NO2(g) AGⓇ --63.8 kJ and AS - -146.5 J/K at 344 K and I atm. The maximum amount of work that could be done by this reaction when 1.76 moles of NO(g) react at standard conditions at this temperature is kJ. Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remaining lo access important values if needed for this question. For...