Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The grams of nickel that can be converted to the carbonyl with
Concept introduction:
According to Boyle’s law, the volume occupied by the gas is inversely proportional to the pressure at the constant temperature.
The relationship between pressure and volume can be expressed as follows,
Here,
According to Charles's law, the volume occupied by the gas is directly proportional to the temperature at the constant pressure.
The relationship between pressure and temperature can be expressed as follows,
Here,
According to Avogadro’s law, the volume occupied by the gas is directly proportional to the mole of the gas at the constant pressure and temperature.
The relationship between volume and mole can be expressed as follows,
Here,
The ideal gas equation can be expressed as follows,
Here,
(a)
Answer to Problem 5.110P
The grams of nickel that can be converted to the carbonyl with
Explanation of Solution
The equation for the reaction of
The formula to convert
Substitute
The expression to convert pressure from
The expression to calculate the moles of the
Here,
Rearrange the equation (3) to calculate
Substitute the value
From equation (1), four moles of the
Substitute the value
The expression to calculate the mass of
Rearrange the equation (6) to calculate the mass of
Substitute the value
The grams of nickel that can be converted to the carbonyl with
(b)
Interpretation:
The mass of nickel obtained per cubic meter of the carbonyl at
Concept introduction:
According to Boyle’s law, the volume occupied by the gas is inversely proportional to the pressure at the constant temperature.
The relationship between pressure and volume can be expressed as follows,
Here,
According to Charles's law, the volume occupied by the gas is directly proportional to the temperature at the constant pressure.
The relationship between pressure and temperature can be expressed as follows,
Here,
According to Avogadro’s law, the volume occupied by the gas is directly proportional to the mole of the gas at the constant pressure and temperature.
The relationship between volume and mole can be expressed as follows,
Here,
The ideal gas equation can be expressed as follows,
Here,
(b)
Answer to Problem 5.110P
The mass of nickel obtained per cubic meter of the carbonyl at
Explanation of Solution
The formula to convert
Substitute
The expression to calculate the moles of the
Here,
Rearrange the equation (9) to calculate
Substitute the value
From the equation (1), one mole of the
Substitute the value
The expression to calculate the mass of
Rearrange the equation (12) to calculate the mass of
Substitute the value
The mass of nickel obtained per cubic meter of the carbonyl at
(c)
Interpretation:
The volume of
Concept introduction:
According to Boyle’s law, the volume occupied by the gas is inversely proportional to the pressure at the constant temperature.
The relationship between pressure and volume can be expressed as follows,
Here,
According to Charles's law, the volume occupied by the gas is directly proportional to the temperature at the constant pressure.
The relationship between pressure and temperature can be expressed as follows,
Here,
According to Avogadro’s law, the volume occupied by the gas is directly proportional to the mole of the gas at the constant pressure and temperature.
The relationship between volume and mole can be expressed as follows,
Here,
The ideal gas equation can be expressed as follows,
Here,
(c)
Answer to Problem 5.110P
The volume of
Explanation of Solution
The expression to calculate the mass of
Substitute
From the equation (1), four moles of the
Substitute the value
Substitute
The expression to calculate the pressure of
Rearrange the equation (16) to calculate the
Substitute
The expression to convert
The expression to calculate the volume of
Here,
Rearrange the equation (18) to calculate
Substitute the value
The volume of
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