14. Which of the following does NOT represent the conditions for STP? 1 atm and 0°C 760 mm Hg and 273°C. a. b. 101.325 kPa and 273 K C. d. 1.01325 x 10 Pa and 0°C
14. Which of the following does NOT represent the conditions for STP? 1 atm and 0°C 760 mm Hg and 273°C. a. b. 101.325 kPa and 273 K C. d. 1.01325 x 10 Pa and 0°C
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Transcribed Image Text:b 10.
is an instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure.
hydrometer
Sphygmanomometer
A
a.
b.
barometer
C.
d.
spectrometer
11.
Which of the following is a true relationship?
a.
1 kPa = 1 torr
1 Pa = 1 mmHg
1 atm = 1 kPa
b.
с.
1 torr = 1 mm Hg
d.
12.
Specific heat is defined as _.
the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 g of substance
degree Celsius.
The amount of heat required to melt ice.
The amount of heat lost when water condenses.
a.
b.
C.
d.
The amount of heat required to raise the temperature by 1 Joule.
b 13.
is the unit for energy used in chemistry.
a.
Mole
b.
Joule
C.
Atm
d.
mmHg
Which of the following does NOT represent the conditions for STP?
1 atm and 0°C
760 mm Hg and 273°C.
14.
a.
b.
101.325 kPa and 273 K
C.
d.
1.01325 x 105 Pa and 0°C
15.
The
process of a solid turning into a gas is called
a phase change
condensation
a.
b.
sublimation
d.
a and b
C.
process of a gas turning into a liquid
involves heat loss
is a change in state
16.
The
a.
b.
is condensation
C.
d.
all of the above
< 17.
Which term best describes the process by which particles escape from the
nonboiling liquid and enter the
sublimation
gas state?
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