Question anb A sample of hydrogen gas, H2, is trapped in a 12.L rigid container at a temperature of 15°C. The pressure inside of the container was found to be 2.3 atm. How many moles of gas are inside of the container? (R=0.0821 L*atm/mol*K) O a 22.4 mol 3.94 mol 0.86 mol 1.17 mol Questio Consider the following reactants: CSH3N + H,O + Predict the products for this base dissociation O a CyHSN + H,0 -- CH,NO + H2 No reaction Time left for this CHN + H20 - CHN + H3O" assessment CHN + H,0 - CH,NH" + OH 58:31

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A sample of hydrogen gas, H2, is trapped in a 12.L rigid container at a temperature of 15°C. The pressure
inside of the container was found to be 2.3 atm. How many moles of gas are inside of the container?
(R=0,0821 L*atm/mol*K)
O a
22.4 mol
3.94 mol
0.86 mol
1.17 mol
Questio
Consider the following reactants:
C3H3N + H,O +
Predict the products for this base dissociation
O a
CSHSN + H20 -- CH,NO + H2
O b
No reaction
Time left for this
CHN + H20 -CHN + H,0
assessment:
O d
CHN + H,0 CH,NH" + OH
58:31
Transcribed Image Text:question 7 Question 1 A sample of hydrogen gas, H2, is trapped in a 12.L rigid container at a temperature of 15°C. The pressure inside of the container was found to be 2.3 atm. How many moles of gas are inside of the container? (R=0,0821 L*atm/mol*K) O a 22.4 mol 3.94 mol 0.86 mol 1.17 mol Questio Consider the following reactants: C3H3N + H,O + Predict the products for this base dissociation O a CSHSN + H20 -- CH,NO + H2 O b No reaction Time left for this CHN + H20 -CHN + H,0 assessment: O d CHN + H,0 CH,NH" + OH 58:31
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