4. Calcium carbonate decomposes upon heating to calcium oxide and carbon dioxide according to the following reaction: Caco:(s) → Ca(s) + CO2(g) A sample of calcium carbonate is decomposed and the carbon dioxide is collected in a 250 mL flask. After the decomposition is complete, the gas has a pressure of 1.3 atm and a temperature of 31 °C. How many moles of carbon dioxide gas was generated

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4. Calcium carbonate decomposes upon heating to calcium oxide and carbon
dioxide according to the following reaction:
CaCO:(s) → CaO(s) + CO2(g)
A sample of calcium carbonate is decomposed and the carbon dioxide is
collected in a 250 mL flask. After the decomposition is complete, the gas has a
pressure of 1.3 atm and a temperature of 31 °C. How many moles of carbon
dioxide gas was generated
5. What is the density (in g/L) of carbon tetrachloride (CC4) vapor at 728 mm Hg
and 120 °C (
6. A 2.50 g sample of an unknown gas occupies 875 mL at 685 mm Hg and 35
°C. What is the molar mass of the unknown gas
Transcribed Image Text:2 4. Calcium carbonate decomposes upon heating to calcium oxide and carbon dioxide according to the following reaction: CaCO:(s) → CaO(s) + CO2(g) A sample of calcium carbonate is decomposed and the carbon dioxide is collected in a 250 mL flask. After the decomposition is complete, the gas has a pressure of 1.3 atm and a temperature of 31 °C. How many moles of carbon dioxide gas was generated 5. What is the density (in g/L) of carbon tetrachloride (CC4) vapor at 728 mm Hg and 120 °C ( 6. A 2.50 g sample of an unknown gas occupies 875 mL at 685 mm Hg and 35 °C. What is the molar mass of the unknown gas
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