When warm, moist air sweeps in from the ocean and rises over a mountain range, it expands and cools. Explain how this cooling is related to the attractive forces between gas molecules. Why does this cause rain to form? When the air drops down the far side of the range, its pressure rises as it is compressed. Explain why this causes the air temperature to rise. How does the humidity of this air compare with the air that originally came in off the ocean? Now explain why the coast of California is lush farmland, whereas valleys (such as Death Valley) that lie to the cast of the tall Sierra Nevada mountains are arid and dry.
When warm, moist air sweeps in from the ocean and rises over a mountain range, it expands and cools. Explain how this cooling is related to the attractive forces between gas molecules. Why does this cause rain to form? When the air drops down the far side of the range, its pressure rises as it is compressed. Explain why this causes the air temperature to rise. How does the humidity of this air compare with the air that originally came in off the ocean? Now explain why the coast of California is lush farmland, whereas valleys (such as Death Valley) that lie to the cast of the tall Sierra Nevada mountains are arid and dry.
When warm, moist air sweeps in from the ocean and rises over a mountain range, it expands and cools. Explain how this cooling is related to the attractive forces between gas molecules. Why does this cause rain to form? When the air drops down the far side of the range, its pressure rises as it is compressed. Explain why this causes the air temperature to rise. How does the humidity of this air compare with the air that originally came in off the ocean? Now explain why the coast of California is lush farmland, whereas valleys (such as Death Valley) that lie to the cast of the tall Sierra Nevada mountains are arid and dry.
Humidity is the percentage of partial pressure of water in air over the total possible water in the air. On the first day of the spring semester the humidity was 72%, but it did not feel humid outside. Calculate the partial pressure of water in air at this time and justify why it did not feel humid. You may find it helpful to compare the first day of the spring semester to the first day of the fall semester, where the humidity was 89% on the first day of class.
3. Calculate the decrease in temperature when 6.00 L at 20.0 °C is compressed to 4.00 L. (Chanes
law)
4. A container containing 5.00 L of a gas is collected at 100 K and then allowed to expand to 20.0 L.
What must the new temperature be in order to maintain the same pressure (as required by Charles'
Law)?
5. A gas occupies 900.0 mL at a temperature of 27.0 °C. What is the volume at 132.0 °C? (Charles'
Law)
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1. ReShayla was making pancakes and decided that she wanted hot syrup on her pancakes.
As she poured the syrup into a bowl, it came out slowly. After she heated it in the
microwave for a few seconds, she poured the syrup onto her pancakes and it came out
quickly. Why did the syrup come out quicker after she warmed it up?
a. Its surface tension decreased because the radiation from the microwave broke the
intermolecular forces it had.
b. The radiation from the microwave increased its viscosity by breaking the syrup's
intermolecular forces.
c. Its surface tension increased because the radiation from the microwave broke the
intermolecular forces it had.
d. The radiation from the microwave decreased its viscosity by breaking the syrup's
intermolecular forces.
2. The energy to change one mole of a substance from a liquid to a vapor at its boiling point
is
a. molar heat of fusion
b. molar heat of vaporization
c. molar heat of boiling
d. critical heat
3. Dr. Rodriguez-Bussey measures the…
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