The validation of the fact that the volume of a gas varies as the temperature of the sample changed is to be stated on the basis of Charles’s law. The difference between volume-temperature relationship and the volume-pressure relationship of Boyle’s law is to be stated. The two mathematical expressions of Charles’s law are to be shown. The reason as to why the pressure and amount of gas remain the same in Charles’s law is to be stated. The sketch of the general shape of a graph of volume versus temperature (at constant pressure) for an ideal gas is to be drawn. Concept Introduction: Avogadro was the scientist who described the relationship between the number of moles of gas and volume of a gas. An ideal gas equation is derived from the combination of Charles’s law, Boyle’s law and Avogadro law. The general expression for an ideal gas is shown below. P V = n R T This expression exhibits that an ideal gas law relies on the temperature, pressure, volume and moles of gas.
The validation of the fact that the volume of a gas varies as the temperature of the sample changed is to be stated on the basis of Charles’s law. The difference between volume-temperature relationship and the volume-pressure relationship of Boyle’s law is to be stated. The two mathematical expressions of Charles’s law are to be shown. The reason as to why the pressure and amount of gas remain the same in Charles’s law is to be stated. The sketch of the general shape of a graph of volume versus temperature (at constant pressure) for an ideal gas is to be drawn. Concept Introduction: Avogadro was the scientist who described the relationship between the number of moles of gas and volume of a gas. An ideal gas equation is derived from the combination of Charles’s law, Boyle’s law and Avogadro law. The general expression for an ideal gas is shown below. P V = n R T This expression exhibits that an ideal gas law relies on the temperature, pressure, volume and moles of gas.
Solution Summary: The author explains how Charles's law validates the fact that the volume of a gas varies as the temperature of the sample changed.
Definition Definition Number of atoms/molecules present in one mole of any substance. Avogadro's number is a constant. Its value is 6.02214076 × 10 23 per mole.
Chapter 15, Problem 6CR
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The validation of the fact that the volume of a gas varies as the temperature of the sample changed is to be stated on the basis of Charles’s law. The difference between volume-temperature relationship and the volume-pressure relationship of Boyle’s law is to be stated. The two mathematical expressions of Charles’s law are to be shown. The reason as to why the pressure and amount of gas remain the same in Charles’s law is to be stated. The sketch of the general shape of a graph of volume versus temperature (at constant pressure) for an ideal gas is to be drawn.
Concept Introduction:
Avogadro was the scientist who described the relationship between the number of moles of gas and volume of a gas. An ideal gas equation is derived from the combination of Charles’s law, Boyle’s law and Avogadro law.
The general expression for an ideal gas is shown below.
PV=nRT
This expression exhibits that an ideal gas law relies on the temperature, pressure, volume and moles of gas.
The ideal gas law relates the amount of gas present to its pressure, volume, and temperature. The ideal gas law is typically written as
??=???PV=nRT
where ?P is the pressure, ?V is the volume, ?n is the number of moles of gas, ?R is the ideal gas constant, and ?T is the temperature.
Rearrange the equation to solve for ?.P.
?=P=
What is the pressure of 0.638 moles0.638 moles of an ideal gas at a temperature of 297.0 K297.0 K and a volume of 5.58 L?5.58 L?
?=P=
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Zn reacts with hydrochloric acid to give zinc chloride and hydrogen gas. A sample of 5 g of a Zn mineral requires 10 mL of commercial HCl of 37% purity, by weight and density 1.19 g/mL, to react completely. Find: a) The mass of zinc contained in the sample. b) The purity of the zinc mineral. c) The pressure exerted by the hydrogen gas collected in a 2 L container and at a temperature of 20ºC.please use conversion factors and mark the solutionsThe solutions should be : 3,92 g; 78,4%; 0,72 atm.I just dont know how to do it
Zn reacts with hydrochloric acid to give zinc chloride and hydrogen gas. A sample of 5 g of a Zn mineral requires 10 mL of commercial HCl of 37% purity, by weight and density 1.19 g/mL, to react completely. Find: a) The mass of zinc contained in the sample. b) The purity of the zinc mineral. c) The pressure exerted by the hydrogen gas collected in a 2 L container and at a temperature of 20ºC.please use conversion factors and mark the solutions
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