Question 1 1.1 A sample of gas occupies 650 mL at stp. Calculate the volume (in mL) that the gas sample will occupy at 100 °C and 5.00 atm. 1.2 A vessel contains 2.0 mol of H₂(g) and 1.0 mol of N₂(g) at 273.15 K. All the H₂(g) reacted with sufficient N₂(g) to form NH3(g). The partial pressure of the NH3(g) is 1.3 atm. Calculate the volume (to 3 significant figures in L) of the vessel in which the mixture of gases are. [Hint: Balance the chemical reaction with whole number stoichiometric coefficients!] 1.3 At 300 K, the molar volume of a gas is 1.1 L · mol-¹ and its compression factor is 0.86. Calculate the value of the second virial coefficient, B (in L. mol-¹), at 300 K. Give the final answer to 3 decimal places!

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1.1 A sample of gas occupies 650 mL at stp. Calculate the volume (in mL) that the gas sample will
occupy at 100 °C and 5.00 atm.
1.2 A vessel contains 2.0 mol of H₂(g) and 1.0 mol of N₂(g) at 273.15 K. All the H₂(g) reacted with
sufficient N₂(g) to form NH3(g). The partial pressure of the NH3(g) is 1.3 atm.
Calculate the volume (to 3 significant figures in L) of the vessel in which the mixture of gases are.
[Hint: Balance the chemical reaction with whole number stoichiometric coefficients!]
1.3 At 300 K, the molar volume of a gas is 1.1 L · mol-¹ and its compression factor is 0.86.
Calculate the value of the second virial coefficient, B (in L. mol-¹), at 300 K.
Give the final answer to 3 decimal places!
Transcribed Image Text:Question 1 1.1 A sample of gas occupies 650 mL at stp. Calculate the volume (in mL) that the gas sample will occupy at 100 °C and 5.00 atm. 1.2 A vessel contains 2.0 mol of H₂(g) and 1.0 mol of N₂(g) at 273.15 K. All the H₂(g) reacted with sufficient N₂(g) to form NH3(g). The partial pressure of the NH3(g) is 1.3 atm. Calculate the volume (to 3 significant figures in L) of the vessel in which the mixture of gases are. [Hint: Balance the chemical reaction with whole number stoichiometric coefficients!] 1.3 At 300 K, the molar volume of a gas is 1.1 L · mol-¹ and its compression factor is 0.86. Calculate the value of the second virial coefficient, B (in L. mol-¹), at 300 K. Give the final answer to 3 decimal places!
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