Problem 1CQ: Which has more mass, a mole of Ne gas or a mole of N2 gas? Problem 2CQ: If you launch a projectile upward with a high enough speed, its kinetic energy is sufficient to... Problem 3CQ Problem 4CQ: If you double the typical speed of the molecules in a gas, by what factor does the pressure change?... Problem 5CQ: Two gases have the same number of molecules per cubic meter (N/V) and the same rms speed. The... Problem 6CQ: If the temperature T of an ideal gas doubles, by what factor does the average kinetic energy of the... Problem 7CQ: A bottle of helium gas and a bottle of argon gas contain equal numbers of atoms at the same... Problem 8CQ: A gas cylinder contains 1.0 mol of helium at a temperature of 20C. A second identical cylinder... Problem 9CQ Problem 10CQ Problem 11CQ: You need to precisely measure the dimensions of a large wood panel for a construction project. Your... Problem 12CQ: A common trick for opening a stubborn lid on a jar is to run very hot water over the lid for a short... Problem 13CQ Problem 14CQ: Materials A and B have equal densities, but A has a larger specific heat than B. You have 100 g... Problem 15CQ Problem 16CQ: You need to raise the temperature of a gas by 10C. To use the smallest amount of heat energy, should... Problem 18CQ Problem 19CQ Problem 20CQ: A sample of ideal gas is in a cylinder with a movable piston. 600 J of heat is added to the gas in... Problem 21CQ: A student is heating chocolate in a pan on the stove. He uses a cooking thermometer to measure the... Problem 22CQ: If you bake a cake at high elevation, where atmospheric pressure is lower than at sea level, you... Problem 23CQ Problem 24CQ Problem 25CQ Problem 26CQ Problem 27CQ Problem 29CQ Problem 30MCQ Problem 31MCQ Problem 32MCQ: A gas is compressed by an isothermal process that decreases its volume by a factor of 2. In this... Problem 33MCQ Problem 34MCQ Problem 35MCQ Problem 36MCQ Problem 37MCQ Problem 38MCQ Problem 1P Problem 2P: How many grams of water (H2O) have the same number of oxygen atoms as 1.0 mol of oxygen gas? Problem 3P Problem 4P: How many cubic millimeters (mm3) are in 1 L? Problem 5P Problem 6P Problem 7P Problem 8P Problem 9P: An ideal gas is at 20C. The gas is cooled, reducing the thermal energy by 10%. What is the new... Problem 10P: An ideal gas at 0C consists of 1.0 1023 atoms. 10 J of thermal energy are added to the gas. What is... Problem 11P: An ideal gas at 20C consists of 2.2 1022 atoms. 4.3 J of thermal energy are removed from the gas.... Problem 12P Problem 13P Problem 14P: When you stifle a sneeze, you can damage delicate tissues because the pressure of the air that is... Problem 15P Problem 17P: Mars has an atmosphere composed almost entirely of carbon dioxide, with an average temperature of... Problem 18P Problem 19P: The lowest pressure ever obtained in a laboratory setting is 4.0 1011Pa. At this pressure, how many... Problem 20P Problem 21P: Helium has the lowest condensation point of any substance; the gas liquefies at 4.2 K. 1.0 L of... Problem 22P Problem 23P Problem 24P Problem 25P Problem 26P Problem 27P: A cylinder contains 3.0 L of oxygen at 300 K and 2.4 atm. The gas is heated, causing a piston in the... Problem 28P Problem 29P: 0.10 mol of argon gas is admitted to an evacuated 50 cm3 container at 20C. The gas then undergoes... Problem 30P Problem 31P: 0.10 mol of argon gas is admitted to an evacuated 50 cm3 container at 20C. The gas then undergoes an... Problem 32P: 0.10 mol of argon gas is admitted to an evacuated 50 cm3 container at 20C. The gas then undergoes an... Problem 33P Problem 34P Problem 35P Problem 36P Problem 37P: A 1.0 cm3 air bubble is released from the sandy bottom of a warm, shallow sea, where the gauge... Problem 38P: A weather balloon rises through the atmosphere, its volume expanding from 4.0 m3 to 12 m3 as the... Problem 39P Problem 40P Problem 41P Problem 42P Problem 43P: The length of a steel beam increases by 0.73 mm when its temperature is raised from 22C to 35C. What... Problem 44P Problem 45P: The length of a steel beam increases by 0.73 mm when its temperature is raised from 22C to 35C. What... Problem 46P: At 20C, the hole in an aluminum ring is 2.500 cm in diameter. You need to slip this ring over a... Problem 47P: The temperature of an aluminum disk is increased by 120C. By what percentage does its volume... Problem 48P Problem 49P Problem 50P Problem 51P: a. 100 J of heat energy are transferred to 20 g of mercury initially at 20C. By how much does the... Problem 52P Problem 53P Problem 54P Problem 55P: Alligators and other reptiles dont use enough metabolic energy to keep their body temperatures... Problem 56P Problem 57P: When air is inhaled, it quickly becomes saturated with water vapor as it passes through the moist... Problem 58P Problem 59P Problem 60P: What minimum heat is needed to bring 100 g of water at 20C to the boiling point and completely boil... Problem 61P: Brewed coffee is often too hot to drink right away. You can cool it with an ice cube, but this... Problem 62P Problem 63P: 30 g of copper pellets are removed from a 300C oven and immediately dropped into 100 mL of water at... Problem 64P Problem 65P: A copper block is removed from a 300C oven and dropped into 1.00 kg of water at 20.0C. The water... Problem 66P Problem 67P: If a person has a dangerously high fever, submerging her in ice water is a bad idea, but an ice pack... Problem 68P: A container holds 1.0 g of argon at a pressure of 8.0 atm. a. How much heat is required to increase... Problem 69P: A container holds 1.0 g of oxygen at a pressure of 8.0 atm. a. How much heat is required to increase... Problem 70P: What is the temperature change of 1.0 mol of a monatomic gas if its thermal energy is increased... Problem 71P: Heating 2.5 mol of neon in a rigid container causes the temperature to increase by 15C. By how much... Problem 72P Problem 73P: A 1.8-cm-thick wood floor covers a 4.0 m 5.5 m room. The subfloor on which the flooring sits is at... Problem 74P: A stainless-steel-bottomed kettle, its bottom 24 cm in diameter and 1.6 mm thick, sits on a burner.... Problem 75P: Seals may cool themselves by using thermal windows, patches on their bodies with much higher than... Problem 76P: Electronics and inhabitants of the International Space Station generate a significant amount of... Problem 77P: The glowing filament in a lamp is radiating energy at a rate of 60 W. At the filaments temperature... Problem 78P Problem 79P: If you lie on the ground at night with no cover, you get cold rather quickly. Much of this is due to... Problem 80P Problem 81P Problem 82P Problem 83GP Problem 84GP Problem 85GP Problem 86GP Problem 87GP Problem 88GP: A 5.0-m-diameter garden pond holds 5.9 103 kg of water. Solar energy is incident on the pond at an... Problem 89GP: James Joule (after whom the unit of energy is named) claimed that the water at the bottom of Niagara... Problem 90GP Problem 91GP Problem 92GP Problem 93GP: A 68 kg woman cycles at a constant 15 km/h. All of the metabolic energy that does not go to forward... Problem 94GP Problem 95GP Problem 97GP Problem 98GP: Your 300 mL cup of coffee is too hot to drink when served at 90C. What is the mass of an ice cube,... Problem 99GP: A gas is compressed from 600 cm3 to 200 cm3 at a constant pressure of 400 kPa. At the same time, 100... Problem 100GP: An expandable cube, initially 20 cm on each side, contains 3.0 g of helium at 20C. 1000 J of heat... Problem 101GP Problem 102GP Problem 103GP Problem 104GP: Homes are often insulated with fiberglass insulation in their walls and ceiling. The thermal... Problem 105GP: The surface area of an adult human is about 1.8 m2. Suppose a person with a skin temperature of 34C... Problem 106MSPP Problem 107MSPP Problem 108MSPP Problem 109MSPP Problem 110MSPP Problem 111MSPP Problem 112MSPP format_list_bulleted