
This question has multiple parts. Work all the parts to get the most points. a The average lung capacity of a human is...
This question has multiple parts. Work all the parts to get the most points. The average lung capacity of a human is 59 L. How many moles of air are in your lungs when you are in the following situations? Asume air behaves ideally and has an average moler mass of 29.0 g/mol. At sea level (T-298 K, P - 1.00 atm). Moles b The average lung capacity of a human is 59 L. How many moles of air are...
This question has multiple parts. Work all the parts to get the most points. A gas sample is under an initial set of conditions (1) and is then changed to a final set of conditions parameter for this gas sample. . Use the combined gas law to calculate the unknown final P2.30 atm V 3.60 L Ti 287K P, ? atm V S.00 L Ty 480. K P = atm P, 4.05 atm V 1311 71 286K P/ 2.02 atm...
How many moles of air are in the lungs of a average person with a total lung capacity of 3.8 L? Assume that the person is at 1.0 atm pressure and has a normal body temperature of 37 C
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This question has multiple parts. Work all the parts to get the most points. Calculate the solubility (in moles per liter) of Fe(OH)3 (Ksp = 4 x 10-58) in each of the following. a water Solubility = mol/L b a solution buffered at pH 6.0 mol/L Solubility C a solution buffered at pH = 10.0 Solubility = mol/L A 55.0-ml sample of 0.00150 M AgNO, is added to 55.0 ml. of 0.0300 M Nalog. What is the...
This question has multiple parts. Work all the parts to get the most points For the following balanced chemical equation, calculate how many moles of products mould be produced if 0 418 mol of the frs reactant were to react completely. COs(g) + 4H2 (g) ? CH4(g) + 2H20(1) mol CH mol HaO For the foLlowing balanced chemical equation, calculate how many moles of products mould be produced if0451 mol of the first reactant were to react completely. BaCl (a)...
2 An average human has about 67 % water by mass. A 75.0 kg person suffering from hypothermia has a body water temperature of 33.5°C and needs to raise this to the normal body temperature of 37.0°C. a) How many grams of sucrose, C12H22O11(s), must be metabolized (use this as a simple combustion reaction with gaseous oxygen, producing liquid water and gaseous carbon dioxide)? 1 4 a) 4.74y lb g sucrose b) What volume of air (L) with a l...
2. An average human has about 67% water by mass. A 75.0 kg person suffering from hypothermia has a body water temperature of 33.5°C and needs to raise this to the normal body temperature of 37.0°C. a) How many grams of sucrose, C12H220(S), must be metabolized (use this as a simple combustion reaction with gaseous oxygen, producing liquid water and gaseous carbon dioxide)? g sucrose b) What volume of air (L) with a 1 atm total pressure and a partial...
d) AE = . An average human has about 67% water by mass. A 75.0 kg person suffering from hypothermia has a body water temperature of 33.5°C and needs to raise this to the normal body temperature of 37.0°C. a) How many grams of sucrose, C12H22O11 (s), must be metabolized (use this as a simple combustion reaction with gaseous oxygen, producing liquid water and gaseous carbon dioxide)? 42 b) What volume of air (L) with a 1 atm total pressure...
Be sure to answer all parts. The air in a hot-air balloon at 756 torr is heated from 25.0°C to 59.0°C. Assuming that the moles of air and the pressure remain constant, what is the density of the air at each temperature? (The average molar mass of air is 29.0 g/mol.) Density at 25.0°C g/L Density at 59.0°C g/L
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This question has multiple parts. Work all the parts to get the most points. At 35°C, K-1.1 x 10° for the reaction 2 NOCI(g) 근 2N0(g) + Cl2 (g) Calculate the concentrations of all species at equilibrium for each of the following original mixtures a3.8 moles of pure NOCl in a 2.0-L flask [NOCI] = NO] [C12] = b1.0 mole of NOCI and 1.0 mole of NO in a 1.0-L flask NOCI NO Numeric input field 3.8 mole of...