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31.- The molar heat capacity of water vapor at a constant pressure of 1.0 atm is represented by Op = 30.54 J K-mol-+ (0.01029 J K-2 mol-'T where T is the Kelvin temperature. Find the amount of heat required to raise the temperature at constant pressure of 2.0 mol of water vapor from 100.0°C to 500.0°C. (A) 9.35 kJ (B) 29.15 kJ (C) 42.12 kJ (D) 13.98 kJ (E) 55.81 kJ OM (B О О О О О C (E
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21.The temperature at which the following process reaches equilibrium at 1.0 atm is the normal boiling point of hydrogen peroxide. H2O2(1) H2O2(g) Use the following thermodynamic information at 298 K to determine this temperature. Substance AH°F (kJ mol-)) AG°f (kJ mol Sº (J K-mol) H2O2(1) -187.7 -120.4 109.6 H2O2(g) -136.3 -105.6 232.7 B. 691 K C. 469 K D. 144 K A. 418 K E. 393 K
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26. Which of the following concentration units will not change with temperature: molarity, percent mass, mole fraction, and molality. 27. Calculate the percent by mass of potassium nitrate in a solution made from 45.0 g KNO3 and 295 mL of water. The density of water is 0.997 g/mL. A) 1.51 % B) 7.57 % C) 13.3 % D) 15.2 % E) None of these 28. What is the molarity of a solution that is 5.50% by...
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3. Use the graph of the experimental vapor pressure to determine the normal boiling point of methyl butyl ether. Vapor Pressure mmHg TZU TITUT 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 T°C A) 19°C B) 52°CC) 60°C D) 64°C E) 70°C The molar enthalpy of vaporization of molecular compounds is A) always negative B) always positive C) negative if the boiling point...
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: 24.11 Equal masses of He and Ne are placed in a sealed container. What is the partial pressure of He if the sotal pressure in the (E) 5 atm (A) 1 atm (B) 2 atms (C) 3 atm 2.A pure liquid in an open vessel boils at the temperature at which the (A) molar entropy of the liquid becomes equal to that of the gas vapor pressure of the liquid becomes equal to the...
37. Which of the following pairs does NOT exhibit a direct relationship? A pressure and volume D. all are direct B. pressure and temperatureC. volume and temperature 38. Determine what the pressur is inside of a 15.0L container holding 3.5 moles of H gas at 298.15 . E. 5.7 atm D. 1.4 atm A. 4.8 atm C. 86 atm 8.110 atm 39. If volume and the amount of gas within a container remains constant, what will happen to the pressure...
Physics 119 General Physics II Winter 2019 Assigament 2 Due Thursday, January 31 For the whole assignment, remember, as with everything, neatness counts. Conceptual Questions: These questions are to be answered with a short para- graph. You will be graded on the physics content of your answer as well as on its structure and conciseness. Problem 1. Which statement below is true (choose only one): (a) A mol of any gas has different volume than a mol of any other...
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Question 3 (30 pts) Lead nitrate (Pb(NO3)2) is a toxic compound used in lead paints in the past. It has far less use now, in specialized applications such as gold extraction. Unlike most lead salts, lead nitrate is soluble in water, as seen below in the solubility chart. After aqueous gold recovery, it is desired to recover the lead nitrate from the water via crystallization. A 70°C aqueous lead nitrate solution containing 50 wt% lead nitrate and...
Question 1: Design of isothermal reactors 30 Marks The irreversible, gas-phase reaction A+B D is to be carried out in an isotherma °C) plug-flow reactor (PFR) at 5.0 atm. The mole fractions of the feed streams are A 0 B 0.50, and inerts 0.30. The activation energy for the above reaction is 80 000 cal/mol. the pressure drop due to fluid friction in the reactor is so small that it can be ignored, perform the following tasks: 2T a s...
Question 1 (1 point) Using the solubility curve, at which temperature do KCl and KCIO, have the same solubility? Solubility Curve Grams of solute/100g H30 to .- 30. 0 10 70 80 90 100 20 30 40 50 60 Temperature (°C) O 93°C 56°C O 85°C 0750 Previous Page Next Page Page 2 of 24 Question 2 (1 point) Saline (salt) solution is 0.9% by mass which is similar to tears, blood, and other body fluids. Which of the following...