A backpacker carries 1.6 L of white gas as fuel for her stove. Part A How many pounds does the fuel add to her load? Assume the density of white gas to be 0.79 g/cm3.
A backpacker carries 1.6 L of white gas as fuel for her stove. Part A How...
A backpacker carries 3.35 L of white gas as fuel for her stove. How many pounds does this fuel add to her load. (Assume the density of the white gas is 0.790 g/1.00mL).
Lightweight camping stoves typically use white gas, a mixture of C5 and C6 hydrocarbons. Part A: Calculate the fuel value of C5H12, given that ΔH°comb= –3535 kJ/mol. Answer in kJ/mol. Part B: How much heat is released during the combustion of 1.27 kg of C5H12? Answer in kJ. Part C: How many grams of C5H12 must be burned to heat 1.36 kg of water from 23.0 °C to 90.1 °C? Assume that all the heat released during combustion is used...
1) Butane, C4H10, is a component of natural gas that is used as fuel for cigarette lighters. The balanced equation of the complete combustion of butane is 2C4H10(g)+13O2(g)→8CO2(g)+10H2O(l) At 1.00 atm and 23 ∘C, what is the volume of carbon dioxide formed by the combustion of 2.60 g of butane? 2)How many air molecules are in a 10.0×12.0×10.0 ftroom? Assume atmospheric pressure of 1.00 atm, a room temperature of 20.0 ∘C, and ideal behavior. Volume conversion:There are 28.2 liters in...
1.) A cylinder with a moveable piston contains 0.81 mol of gas and has a volume of 344 mL. What will its volume be if an additional 0.25 mol of gas is added to the cylinder? (Hint: The final number of moles is the sum of the initial number and the amount added.) 2.)A bag of potato chips contains 595 mL of air at 35.0 ∘C and a pressure of 775mmHg. Assuming the bag does not break, what will be...
A pure copper cube has an edge length of 1.30 cm . Part A How many copper atoms does it contain? (volume of a cube = (edge length)3; density of copper = 8.96 g/cm3) N= Cu atoms
Detonation of nitroglycerin proceeds as follows: 4C3H5N3O9(l)→12CO2(g)+6N2(g)+O2(g)+10H2O(g Part A If a sample containing 2.50 mL of nitroglycerin (density=1.592g/mL) is detonated, how many total moles of gas are produced? Express your answer using three significant figures. Part B If each mole of gas occupies 52 L under the conditions of the explosion, how many liters of gas are produced? Express your answer using two significant figures. Part C How many grams of N2 are produced in the detonation? Express your answer...
how many liters of NH3 will be produced from the reaction of 4.2 L of hydrogen gas with 2.0 L of nitrogen has. Assume that all gases are at the same temperature and pressure. (it's a limiting reagent gas problem!) balanced equation: N2(g) + 3H2(g) => 2NH3 (g)
A 4.65 L sample of helium gas contains 0.900 g of helium. How many additional grams of helium gas must be added to the sample to obtain a volume of 6.48 L? Assume constant temperature and pressure. (MM He = 4.00 g/mol)
Detonation of nitroglycerin proceeds as follows: 4C3H5N3O9(l)→12CO2(g)+6N2(g)+O2(g)+10H2O(g)4C3H5N3O9(l)→12CO2(g)+6N2(g)+O2(g)+10H2O(g). Part A If a sample containing 2.50 mL of nitroglycerin (density=1.592g/mL) is detonated, how many total moles of gas are produced? Express your answer using three significant figures.
Problem 6.33 Part A How many moles of Kr(g) are there in 0.580 L of the gas at 0.750 atm and 25 ° C? Express your answer with the appropriate units. HA ? Value Units n Request Answer Submit Provide Feedback <Return to Assignment Pearson Pearson Education Inc. All rights reserved.I Terms of Use I Privacy Policy Bem 201