Match each of the following with its corTrect answer Assuming ideal gas behavior , what is the density in glL of unknown gas X, which has molar mass 18.0 g/mol at STP? Choose... Choose... 37.6

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Match each of the following with its correct answer
Assuming ideal gas behavior , what is the density in glL of unknown gas X, which
has molar mass 18.0 g/mol at STP?
Choose...
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37.6
100
400
0.271
0.80
As in the following equation:
S8G) + 80
When 64.0 g S, reacted, What is the volume (L) of SO, gas produced under 802
mmHg at 33 °C.
02(0)
8502(0)
47.5
1.81
32.0
0.237
A mixture of 5.65 g N, and 5.00 g 0, has a total pressure of 0.621 atm. Calculate
the partial pressure of 0, in (atm)
Choose...
A sample of an ideal gas had its volume doubled while its temperature remained
constant, if the original pressure was 200 torr, what is the new pressure ( in torr)
Choose...
Transcribed Image Text:HTERYY Match each of the following with its correct answer Assuming ideal gas behavior , what is the density in glL of unknown gas X, which has molar mass 18.0 g/mol at STP? Choose... Choose... 37.6 100 400 0.271 0.80 As in the following equation: S8G) + 80 When 64.0 g S, reacted, What is the volume (L) of SO, gas produced under 802 mmHg at 33 °C. 02(0) 8502(0) 47.5 1.81 32.0 0.237 A mixture of 5.65 g N, and 5.00 g 0, has a total pressure of 0.621 atm. Calculate the partial pressure of 0, in (atm) Choose... A sample of an ideal gas had its volume doubled while its temperature remained constant, if the original pressure was 200 torr, what is the new pressure ( in torr) Choose...
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