Which law or theorem explains, that the tire pressure drops if the weather gets colder?
A. Newton’s 1st law
B. Ideal-gas law
C. Murphy’s law
D. Avogadro’s law
E. Work-energy theorem
ideal gas law which statesthat PV=nRT explains the relationship between P and T
Which law or theorem explains, that the tire pressure drops if the weather gets colder? A....
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erniperture cr VOILITE Analyze (A) Find the pressure in the tire at -15 C Rewrite the ideal gas equation PV nRT so that the two variables that change are both on the left-hand side: P nR T V Since all the quantities on the right-hand side of the equation remain constant, the initial value of the left-hand side of the equation must equal the final value: P P T T or P P T A tire gauge measures...
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1) Define pressure A) force applied to a gas to condense it B) force exerted by solids to the surrounding area C) force used to compress a gas D) force used to melt a solid E) force exerted per unit area by gas particles as they strike the surfaces around them 2) The volume of a gas is proportional to the temperature of a gas is known as A) Avogadro's Law B) Ideal...
1) The SI unit of pressure is a. torr b. mmMg (millimeters of mercury) d. Pa (Pascal) e. bar . . 2) What is the key difference between a barometer and a manometer? a. barometers are automated pressure measuring devices, while manometers are hand-operated (hence the prefix "man-") b. barometers are an older term for manometer c. barometers measure atmospheric pressure while manometers measure the pressures of a sample . . 3) Often during a storm pressure will drop. If...
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2. An automobile tire has a bursting pressure of 60 psi. The normal pressure inside the tire at 25 °C before running it is 32 psi. When travelling at highway speeds, a tire can get quite hot. Determine whether the tire will burst when the inside temperature gets to 100 °C. Show your calculations. 3. Using the ideal gas law, calculate the following: a) the volume of 0.510 mol...
The ideal gas law states that PV = NkgT where P is the absolute pressure of a gas, V is the volume it occupies, N is the number of atoms and molecules in the gas, and T is its absolute temperature. The constant ko is called the Boltzmann constant and has the value kg = 1.38x10-23J/K. A very common expression of the ideal gas law uses the number of moles, n- N/NA (NA is Avogadro's number, NA=6.021023 per mole). PV...
5) The recommended air pressure for a particular brand of tire is 32 psi. What is this pressure in atmospheres? A) 47 B) 470 C) 2.2 D) 0.46 E) 24 6) A bal L. What would be the volume of this balloon, in L, if it were taken to sea level? loon of helium on a mountain where the pressure is 695 mm Hg occupies a volume of 1.75 A) 1.75 B) 1.60 C) 0.00 D) 1.91 E) There is...
A car tire has a recommended rating of 2.518 atm. While parked, the tire has at the temperature of 11.0°C, inflated to a volume of 10,4 L and with a pressure of 2.109 atm. When driving on a hot day, the tire warms to 62.0.Cand its volume expands to 10.9 L a) Assuming there are the same molecules in the tire (n is constant) Does the pressure in the tire exceed its recommended rating on the hot day? b) Find...
Second Law of Thermodynamics Learning Goal: To understand the implications of the second law of thermodynamics. The second law of thermodynamics explains the direction in which the thermodynamic processes tend to go. That is, it limits the types of final states of the system that naturally evolve from a given initial state. The second law has many practical applications. For example it explains the limits of efficiency for heat engines and refrigerators. To develop a better understanding of this law,...
1a) According to the ideal gas law, _______________. a. a gas has infinite volume at absolute zero b. temperature and volume are directly proportional c. pressure and volume are directly proportional d. temperature and pressure are inversely proportional e. the gas constant increases as temperature decreases 1b) In a plot of the volume (V) of a gas versus its temperature (T), the slope represents _______________. a. pressure (P) b. RP/n c. the gas constant (R) d. number of moles (n)...
*SHOW YOUR WORK* (Boyle's Law): 1. What is the final volume (in mL) or argon gas is 50.0 mL at 705 torr is compressed to a pressure of 2.75 atm, at constant temperature? (Lewis Dot Structures): 2. Draw Lewis structures for the following molecules. Include partial charges, AXE designation, (example: AX2 E2), Electron-pair geometry and geometric-molecular shapes. Is it Polar or Non-Polar? CH2Cl2 SO2 3. Which of the following explains why the pressure of a gas increases when the temperature...