Two gases are stored in the apparatus below at 29.8°C, with 1.25 atm neon in the smaller (3.00 L) chamber and 1.09 atm nitrogen in the larger (4.00 L) chamber. Initially, the gases are separated by a closed valve. Calculate the moles of nitrogen gas initially present in the apparatus.   When the valve is opened, the gases mix and the pressure changes. Explain the molecular-level reasons for this pressure change).   Using your knowledge of gases and intermolecular forces, predict (and explain) whether the neon or the nitrogen would behave more like an ideal gas.

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  1. Two gases are stored in the apparatus below at 29.8°C, with 1.25 atm neon in the smaller (3.00 L) chamber and 1.09 atm nitrogen in the larger (4.00 L) chamber. Initially, the gases are separated by a closed valve.
  1. Calculate the moles of nitrogen gas initially present in the apparatus.

 

  1. When the valve is opened, the gases mix and the pressure changes. Explain the molecular-level reasons for this pressure change).

 

Using your knowledge of gases and intermolecular forces, predict (and explain) whether the neon or the nitrogen would behave more like an ideal gas.

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Given:

Temperature = 29.8°C = 302.95 K

Pressure of neon gas = 1.25 atm

Pressure of N2 gas = 1.09 atm

Volume of neon = 3.00 L

Volume of N2 gas = 4.00 L

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