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Propane (C3H8, g) is reacted with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and liquid water. In an experiment, 2.06 moles of propane were reacted with 1.67 moles of oxygen. The initial pressure in the container was 3.50 atm. Assuming the reaction goes to completion (and ideal-gas behaviour all through the process), calculate the final pressure (atm) inside the container.
A cylinder contains 5443 g of liquid propane, calculate the volume occupied by this gas at 32 degrees celsius and 1 atm.
At 298 K and 1 bar pressure, the density of water is 0.9970 g⋅cm−3, the coefficient of thermal expansion, is 2.07×10−4 K−1, and CP,m=75.3 J⋅K−1⋅mol−1. Part A: If the temperature of 336 g of water is increased by 27.9 K, calculate w Part B: If the temperature of 336 g of water is increased by 27.9 K, calculate q. Part C: If the temperature of 336 g of water is increased by 27.9 K, calculate ΔH. Part D: If the...
A 0.500 mL sample of a liquid is found to weigh 7.96 g. Calculate the density of the liquid in units of g/cm^3 and g/mL. g/mL g/cm^3
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The density of a liquid is 0.661 g/ml. 21.2 g of the liquid are required for a reaction. How many milliliters are needed for the reaction? Select one: a. 32.1 b. 14.0 c. 28.9 . 0.0.0312 e. 35.3
8. Ice has a density of 0.91 g/cm2, so it will float in liquid water. Imagine you have a cube of ice, 10 cm on a side. (a) What is the cube's weight? (b) What volume of liquid water must be displaced in order to support the floating cube? (c) How much of the cube is under the surface of the water?
Calculate the amount of energy (in kJ) necessary to convert 557 g of liquid water from 0C to water vapor at 182C. The molar heat of vaporization (Hvap) of water is 40.79 kJ/mol. The specific heat for water is 4.184 J/g C, and for steam is 1.99 J/g C. (Assume that the specific heat values do not change over the range of temperatures in the problem.)
N2. Given saturated air of temperature and liquid water mixing ratio as listed below. What is its virtual temperature, and how would it compare to the virtual temperature with no liquid water? ri (g/kg) T (°C) 20 10 0 30 b. 2 d.
N2. Given saturated air of temperature and liquid water mixing ratio as listed below. What is its virtual temperature, and how would it compare to the virtual temperature with no liquid water? ri (g/kg) T (°C) 20...
Calculate the amount of energy (in kJ) necessary to convert 557 g of liquid water from 0°C to water vapor at 172°C. The molar heat of vaporization (Hvap) of water is 40.79 kJ/mol. The specific heat for water is 4.184 J/g ·°C, and for steam is 1.99 J/g ·°C. (Assume that the specific heat values do not change over the range of temperatures in the problem.) = KJ
I need the density (g/mL) for the water column and the isopropyl
alcohol column. With math shown and included please! The question
requires me to show work. If possible, I would also like the
percent error's (with work shown) of the water and isopropyl
alcohol columns. Thank you!
Part 1: Volume and Density Measurements (Liquid) 1 Gather the graduated cylinder, distilled water, short stem pipet, and isopropyl alcohol. 2 Place the clean, dry, 25 ml graduated cylinder on the tared...