Two balloons are filled to the same pressure at the same temperature. One is filled with 1.40 moles of nitrogen; the other is filled with 1.40 moles of carbon dioxide. How many times more dense is this gas relative to the other? Please enter 1 if the densities of the gases are equal; please enter 0 if the value cannot be determined.
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Part 2 (0.5 point) ED MacBook Air week#9 Pre-Lecture Questions(Extra Credit) 03/08/19 01 Question (2 points) a See page 295 Two balloons are filled to the same pressure at the same temperature. One is filled with 1.40 moles of nitrogen; the other is filled with 1.40 moles of nitrogen dioxide. 1st attempt Part 1 (1 point) hai See Periodic Table Q See Hint (a) Which gas is more dense? Choose one: O A. They have equal densities. ○B.NO2...
Suppose you have two balloons--one filled with hydrogen and the other with chlorine at the same temperature. If both balloons have the same number of molecules, which of the following statements is true? A. The balloons have the same density. B. The balloons have the same volume. C. The average speed of the gases is the same. D. The balloon filled with hydrogen has more atoms than the balloon filled with chlorine.
Three identical flasks at the same temperature and pressure
are filled with different gases: helium, oxygen and nitrogen. Which
gas particles have the highest root-mean-square speed?
Ex 6.11: Three identical flasks at the same temperature and pressure are filled with different gases: helium, oxygen and nitrogen. Which gas particles have the highest root-mean-square speed? a. A (helium) b. B (oxygen) c. C (nitrogen) d. They all have the same. 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
Two identical balloons are filled to the same volume, one with air and one with helium. The next day, the volume of the air-filled balloon has decreased by 5.1 % . By what percent has the volume of the helium-filled balloon decreased? (Assume that the air is four-fifths nitrogen and one-fifth oxygen, and that the temperature did not change.)
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7. Assuming all gases are at t Fuck I sent the same one twice. 7. Assuming all gases are at the same temperature and pressure, how many milliliters of hydrogen iodide (HI) are formed from 250 mL of iodine vapor? The balanced chemical equation is: H2(g) + 12(g) ----------> 2 HI(g) 8. Ammonia (NH3) can be formed from nitrogen and hydrogen from the following balanced equation: N2(g) + 3 H2(g) ------------> 2 NH3(g) Assuming that all gases are...
(References) A 1.20-L rubber balloon is filled with carbon dioxide gas at a temperature of 0.00°C and a pressure of 1,00 atm. The density of the carbon dioxide gas under these conditions is 1.98 g/L a. Will the density of the carbon dioxide gas increase or decrease when the balloon is heated? The density will At 45.0°C, the balloon has a volume of 1.40 L. Calculate the carbon dioxide density at this temperature Density = Submit Answer Try Another Version...
1a) A sample of neon gas at a pressure of 0.501 atm and a temperature of 22.6 °C, occupies a volume of 18.1 liters. If the gas is compressed at constant temperature to a volume of 7.02 liters, the pressure of the gas sample will be ___ atm 1b) How many moles of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) are needed to produce 11.4 L of oxygen gas according to the following reaction at 0 °C and 1 atm? hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) (aq)...
1. A 30.0 L gas cylinder at 38 °C is filled with 3.33 moles of carbon dioxide and 3.66 moles of nitrogen. Calculate the total pressure, as well as the mole fractions and partial pressures of carbon dioxide and nitrogen, in the cylinder. 2. A balloon contains 0.3 moles of oxygen and 0.6 moles of nitrogen. If the o les of nitrogen. If the balloon is at STP, what is the partial pressure of nitrogen? 3. Oxygen gas generated by...
This is a three part question but it is only one question so if you could please answer all three. Thank you. 1.What is the total volume of gaseous products formed when 174 liters of butane (C4H10) react completely according to the following reaction? (All gases are at the same temperature and pressure.) butane (C4H10) (g) + oxygen (g) ----> carbon dioxide (g) + water (g) _______ liters products 2. What volume of butane (C4H10) is required to react with...
I have filled in two glass gas bulbs with the same pressure of two different gasses: hydrogen gas (H2) and propane gas (CH,CH,CH3). The gas bulbs have the same volume and are also kept at the same temperature. Which of the two bulbs contains more molecules of gas? Select one: a. The bulb filled with propane contains more molecules, because propane has a greater molar mass than hydrogen b. The bulb filled with propane contains more molecules, because one propane...