(a)
Interpretation:
Find if the given statement is true or false.
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Concept Introduction:
According to Avogadro’s law states that equal volume of gas at the same temperature and pressure contain equal number of molecules.

Answer to Problem 26P
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
According to the Avogadro’s law, equal volume of gas at the same temperature and pressure contain equal number of molecules.
(b)
Interpretation:
Find if the given statement is true or false.
“At STP, one mole of uranium hexafluoride occupies a volume of
Concept Introduction:
Mathematically,
Where,

Answer to Problem 26P
At STP, one mole of uranium hexafluoride occupies a volume of
Explanation of Solution
At STP,
We know that, as per ideal
Now, we need to calculate volume.
Substituting the values, we get.
Hence, at STP, one mole of uranium hexafluoride occupies a volume of
(c)
Interpretation:
Find if the given statement is true or false.
“If two gas samples have the same temperature, volume and pressure, the both contain same number of molecules.”
Concept Introduction:

Answer to Problem 26P
If two gas samples have the same temperature, volume and pressure, the both contain same number of molecules. Thus, the given statement is true.
Explanation of Solution
According to
(d)
Interpretation:
Find if the given statement is true or false.
“The value of Avogadro’s number is
Concept Introduction:

Answer to Problem 26P
The value of
Explanation of Solution
Avogadro’s number is defined as number of units in 1 mole of a substance. According to Avogadro’s law, there are
Thus, Avogadro’s number is equal to
(e)
Interpretation:
Find if the given statement is true or false.
“Avogadro’s number is valid only for gases at STP.”
Concept Introduction:
Avogadro’s number is a total number of units in one mole of any substance.
Avogadro’s number is equal to

Answer to Problem 26P
Avogadro’s number is valid for gases at any temperature or pressure value. Thus, the given statement is false.
Explanation of Solution
Avogadro’s law states that equal volume of gas at the same temperature and pressure contain equal number of molecules.
At any temperature or pressure value, the number of atoms or molecules in one mol of a substance is equal to Avogadro’s number that is
(f)
Interpretation:
Find if the given statement is true or false.
“The ideal gas law is
Concept Introduction:
Mathematically, Ideal gas law states that:
Where,

Answer to Problem 26P
The ideal gas law is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The ideal gas law is
Mathematically, Ideal gas law states that:
(g)
Interpretation:
Find if the given statement is true or false.
“When using the ideal gas law for calculations, temperature must be in degrees Celsius.”
Concept Introduction:
Mathematically, Ideal gas law states that:
Where,

Answer to Problem 26P
When using the ideal gas law for calculations, temperature must be in Kelvin. Thus, the given statement is False.
Explanation of Solution
When we are using ideal gas law for calculations, temperature must be in Kelvin. The temperature can never be in Celsius. This is because
(h)
Interpretation:
Find if the given statement is true or false.
“If one mole of ethane gas occupies
Concept Introduction:
Mathematically, Ideal gas law states that:
Where,

Answer to Problem 26P
If one mole of ethane gas occupies
Explanation of Solution
We have
We know that, as per ideal gas law,
Now, we need to calculate volume.
Substituting the values, we get.
Hence, if one mole of ethane gas occupies
(i)
Interpretation:
Find if the given statement is true or false.
“One mole of helium gas at STP occupies twice the volume of one mole of hydrogen”.
Concept Introduction:
According to Avogadro’s law states that equal volume of gas at the same temperature and pressure contain equal number of molecules.

Answer to Problem 26P
One mole of helium gas at STP occupies same the volume of one mole of hydrogen. Thus, the given statement is false.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
One mole of helium gas at STP occupies twice the volume of one mole of hydrogen
According to Avogadro’s law, equal volume of gas at the same temperature and pressure contain equal number of molecules We have one mole of helium gas at STP and one mole of hydrogen gas at STP.
One mole of any substance will occupy
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