A cylinder with a movable piston contains 2.00 g of helium, He, at room temperature. More helium was added to the cylinder and the volume was adjusted so that the gas pressure remained the same. How many grams of helium were added to the cylinder if the volume was changed from 2.00 L to 2.90 L ? (The temperature was held constant.)
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
A cylinder with a movable piston contains 2.00 g of helium, He, at room temperature. More...
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Worksheet 8 (Intro) 8. A metal tank contains three gases: oxygen, helium, and nitrogen. If the partial pressures of the three gases the tank are 35 atm of O, 5.0 atm of N2, and 25 atm of He, what is the total pressure inside of the tank? 9. The partial pressure of oxygen gas in a mixture of oxygen and nitrogen gases is 1.02 atm. The total pressure of the mixture is 2.43 atm. Calculate the partial pressure of nitrogen...
A cylinder with a frictionless, movable piston like that shown
in the figure, contains a quantity of helium gas. Initially the gas
is at a pressure of 1.00×105Pa, has a temperature of 300K, and
occupies a volume of 1.50L. The gas then undergoes two processes.
In the first, the gas is heated and the piston is allowed to move
to keep the temperature equal to 300K. This continues until the
pressure reaches 2.50×104Pa. In the second process, the gas is...
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