What is the amount of heat, in calories, required to raise the temperature of 5.0 g of ice from -5.0°C to 101 °C? 4.8×10 cal 5.0×10² cal 3.6 × 10³ cal 1.2×10³ cal A 10.0 mL sample of neon gas has a pressure of 2.5 atm at 301 K. What is its final temperature, in kelvins, after if it undergoes a change of pressure to 4.00 atm having a final volume of 50.0 mL ? 2.4×103K 938 K 96 K 600 K A 10.0 mL sample of neon gas has a pressure of 2.5 atm at 301 K. What is its final temperature, in kelvins, after if it undergoes a change of pressure to 4.00 atm having a final volume of 50.0 mL? 2.4 × 10³ K 938 K 96 K 600 K
What is the amount of heat, in calories, required to raise the temperature of 5.0 g of ice from -5.0°C to 101 °C? 4.8×10 cal 5.0×10² cal 3.6 × 10³ cal 1.2×10³ cal A 10.0 mL sample of neon gas has a pressure of 2.5 atm at 301 K. What is its final temperature, in kelvins, after if it undergoes a change of pressure to 4.00 atm having a final volume of 50.0 mL ? 2.4×103K 938 K 96 K 600 K A 10.0 mL sample of neon gas has a pressure of 2.5 atm at 301 K. What is its final temperature, in kelvins, after if it undergoes a change of pressure to 4.00 atm having a final volume of 50.0 mL? 2.4 × 10³ K 938 K 96 K 600 K
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Transcribed Image Text:What is the amount of heat, in calories, required to raise the temperature of 5.0 g of ice from -5.0°C to 101
°C?
4.8×10 cal
5.0×10² cal
3.6 × 10³ cal
1.2×10³ cal
A 10.0 mL sample of neon gas has a pressure of 2.5 atm at 301 K. What is its final temperature, in kelvins,
after if it undergoes a change of pressure to 4.00 atm having a final volume of 50.0 mL ?
2.4×103K
938 K
96 K
600 K
A 10.0 mL sample of neon gas has a pressure of 2.5 atm at 301 K. What is its final temperature, in kelvins,
after if it undergoes a change of pressure to 4.00 atm having a final volume of 50.0 mL?
2.4 × 10³ K
938 K
96 K
600 K
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