Problem 5.1QP Problem 5.2QP Problem 5.3QP Problem 5.4QP Problem 5.5QP: The volume occupied by a gas depends linearly on degrees Celsius at constant pressure, but it is not... Problem 5.6QP Problem 5.7QP Problem 5.8QP Problem 5.9QP Problem 5.10QP Problem 5.11QP Problem 5.12QP Problem 5.13QP Problem 5.14QP Problem 5.15QP Problem 5.16QP Problem 5.17QP Problem 5.18QP Problem 5.19QP Problem 5.20QP Problem 5.21QP: Under what conditions does the behavior of a real gas begin to differ significantly from the ideal... Problem 5.22QP Problem 5.23QP Problem 5.24QP Problem 5.25QP Problem 5.26QP: A 1-liter container is filled with 2.0 mol Ar, 2.0 mol H2, and 4.0 mol Kr. Which of the following... Problem 5.27QP Problem 5.28QP Problem 5.29QP Problem 5.30QP Problem 5.31QP Problem 5.32QP: A 3.00-L flask containing 2.0 mol of O2 and 1.0 mol of N2 is in a room that is at 22.0C. a How much... Problem 5.33QP Problem 5.34QP: Two identical He-filled balloons, each with a volume of 20 L, are allowed to rise into the... Problem 5.35QP: You have a balloon that contains O2. What could you do to the balloon in order to double the volume?... Problem 5.36QP Problem 5.37QP Problem 5.38QP: The barometric pressure measured outside an airplane at 9 km (30,000 ft) was 266 torr. Calculate the... Problem 5.39QP Problem 5.40QP: You fill a balloon with helium gas to a volume of 2.68 L at 23C and 789 mmHg. Now you release the... Problem 5.41QP Problem 5.42QP Problem 5.43QP: A McLeod gauge measures low gas pressures by compressing a known volume of the gas at constant... Problem 5.44QP: If 456 dm3 of krypton at 101 kPa and 21C is compressed into a 30.1-dm3 tank at the same temperature,... Problem 5.45QP: A sample of nitrogen gas at 17C and 760 mmHg has a volume of 8.06 mL. What is the volume at 9C and 1... Problem 5.46QP Problem 5.47QP: Helium gas, He, at 22C and 1.00 atm occupied a vessel whose volume was 2.54 L. What volume would... Problem 5.48QP Problem 5.49QP: A vessel containing 39.5 cm3 of helium gas at 25C and 106 kPa was inverted and placed in cold... Problem 5.50QP: A sample of 62.3 cm3 of argon gas at 18C was contained at a pressure of 155 kPa in a J-shaped tube... Problem 5.51QP: A bacterial culture isolated from sewage produced 51.5 mL of methane, CH4, at 33C and 752 mmHg. What... Problem 5.52QP: Pantothenic acid is a B vitamin. Using the Dumas method, you find that a sample weighing 71.6 mg... Problem 5.53QP: In the presence of a platinum catalyst, ammonia, NH3, burns in oxygen. O2, to give nitric oxide, NO,... Problem 5.54QP: Methanol, CH3OH, can be produced in industrial plants by reacting carbon dioxide with hydrogen in... Problem 5.55QP Problem 5.56QP Problem 5.57QP: A cylinder of oxygen gas contains 91.3 g O2. If the volume of the cylinder is 8.58 L, what is the... Problem 5.58QP: In an experiment, you fill a heavy-walled 6.00-L flask with methane gas, CH4. If the flask contains... Problem 5.59QP Problem 5.60QP: According to your calculations, a reaction should yield 5.67 g of oxygen, O2. What do you expect the... Problem 5.61QP Problem 5.62QP: A 2.50-L flask was used to collect a 5.65-g sample of propane gas, C3H8. After the sample was... Problem 5.63QP: What is the density of ammonia gas, NH3, at 31C and 751 mmHg? Obtain the density in grams per liter. Problem 5.64QP: Calculate the density of hydrogen sulfide gas, H2S, at 49C and 967 mmHg. Obtain the density in grams... Problem 5.65QP: Butane, C4H10, is an easily liquefied gaseous fuel. Calculate the density of butane gas at 0.857 atm... Problem 5.66QP: Chloroform, CHCl3, is a volatile (easily vaporized) liquid solvent. Calculate the density of... Problem 5.67QP: A chemist vaporized a liquid compound and determined its density. If the density of the vapor at 90C... Problem 5.68QP: You vaporize a liquid substance at 100C and 755 mmHg. The volume of 0.548 g of vapor is 237 mL. What... Problem 5.69QP: A 2.56-g sample of a colorless liquid was vaporized in a 250-mL flask at 121C and 786 mmHg. What is... Problem 5.70QP: A 2.30-g sample of white solid was vaporized in a 345-mL vessel. If the vapor has a pressure of 985... Problem 5.71QP: Ammonium chloride, NH4Cl, is a while solid. When heated to 325C, it gives a vapor that is a mixture... Problem 5.72QP Problem 5.73QP: Calcium carbide reacts with water to produce acetylene gas. C2H2. CaC2(s)+2H2O(l)Ca(OH)2(aq)+C2H2(g)... Problem 5.74QP: Magnesium metal reacts with hydrochloric acid to produce hydrogen gas, H2.... Problem 5.75QP: Lithium hydroxide, LiOH, is used in spacecraft to recondition the air by absorbing the carbon... Problem 5.76QP: Magnesium burns in air to produce magnesium oxide, MgO, and magnesium nitride, Mg3N2 Magnesium... Problem 5.77QP: Urea, NH2CONH2, is a nitrogen fertilizer that is manufactured from ammonia and carbon dioxide.... Problem 5.78QP: Nitric acid is produced from nitrogen monoxide, NO, which in turn is prepared from ammonia by the... Problem 5.79QP: Ammonium sulfate is used as a nitrogen and sulfur fertilizer. It is produced by reacting ammonia... Problem 5.80QP: Sodium hydrogen carbonate is also known as baking soda. When this compound is heated, it decomposes... Problem 5.81QP: Calculate the total pressure (in atm) of a mixture of 0.0200 mol of helium, He, and 0.0100 mol of... Problem 5.82QP: Calculate the total pressure (in atm) of a mixture of 0.0300 mol of helium, He, and 0.0400 mol of... Problem 5.83QP: A 900.0-mL flask contains 1.16 mg O2 and 0.42 mg He at 15C. Calculate the partial pressures of... Problem 5.84QP: The atmosphere in a sealed diving bell contained oxygen and helium. If the gas mixture has 0.200 atm... Problem 5.85QP Problem 5.86QP Problem 5.87QP: Formic acid, HCHO2, is a convenient source of small quantities of carbon monoxide. When warmed with... Problem 5.88QP: An aqueous solution of ammonium nitrite, NH4NO2, decomposes when heated to give off nitrogen, N2.... Problem 5.89QP Problem 5.90QP: Calculate the rms speed of Br2 molecules at 23C and 1.00 atm. What is the rms speed of Br2 at 23C... Problem 5.91QP: Uranium hexafluoride, UF6, is a white solid that sublimes (vaporizes without melting) at 57C under... Problem 5.92QP: For a spacecraft or a molecule to leave the moon, it must reach the escape velocity (speed) of the... Problem 5.93QP Problem 5.94QP: At what temperature does the rms speed of O2 molecules equal 475. m/s? Problem 5.95QP Problem 5.96QP Problem 5.97QP Problem 5.98QP Problem 5.99QP: If 4.83 mL of an unknown gas effuses through a hole in a plate in the same time it takes 9.23 mL of... Problem 5.100QP: A given volume of nitrogen, N2, required 68.3 s to effuse from a hole in a chamber. Under the same... Problem 5.101QP: Calculate the pressure of ethanol vapor, C2H5,OH(g), at 82.0C if 1.000 mol C2H5OH(g) occupies 30.00... Problem 5.102QP: Calculate the pressure of water vapor at 120.0C if 1.000 mol of water vapor occupies 32.50 L. Use... Problem 5.103QP: Calculate the molar volume of ethane at 1.00 atm and 0C and at 10.0 atm and 0C, using the van der... Problem 5.104QP: Calculate the molar volume of oxygen at 1.00 atm and 0C and at 10.0 atm and 0C, using the van der... Problem 5.105QP: A glass tumbler containing 243 cm3 of air at 1.00 102 kPa (the barometric pressure) and 20C is... Problem 5.106QP: The density of air at 20C and 1.00 atm is 1.205 g/L. If this air were compressed at the same... Problem 5.107QP: A flask contains 201 mL of argon at 21C and 738 mmHg. What is the volume of gas, corrected to STP? Problem 5.108QP Problem 5.109QP: A balloon containing 5.0 dm3 of gas at 14C and 100.0 kPa rises to an altitude of 2000. m, where the... Problem 5.110QP Problem 5.111QP: A radioactive metal atom decays (goes to another kind of atom) by emitting an alpha particle (He2+... Problem 5.112QP: The combustion method used to analyze for carbon and hydrogen can be adapted to give percentage N by... Problem 5.113QP Problem 5.114QP: A hydrocarbon gas has a density of 1.22 g/L at 20C and 1.00 atm. An analysis gives 80.0% C and 20.0%... Problem 5.115QP: A person exhales about 5.8 102 L of carbon dioxide per day (at STP). The carbon dioxide exhaled by... Problem 5.116QP: Pyruvic acid, HC3H3O3, is involved in cell metabolism. It can be assayed for (that is, the amount of... Problem 5.117QP: Liquid oxygen was first prepared by heating potassium chlorate, KClO3, in a closed vessel to obtain... Problem 5.118QP: Raoul Pictet, the Swiss physicist who first liquefied oxygen, attempted to liquefy hydrogen. He... Problem 5.119QP Problem 5.120QP: A 21.4-mL volume of hydrochloric acid reacts completely with a solid sample of MgCO3. The reaction... Problem 5.121QP: A 41.41-mL sample of a 0.1250 M acid reacts with an excess of Na2CO3 to form 150.0 mL CO2 at 646... Problem 5.122QP: A 48.90-mL sample of a 0.2040 M acid reacts with an excess of Na2CO3 to form 125.0 mL CO2 at 722... Problem 5.123QP: If the rms speed of NH3 molecules is found to be 0.600 km/s, what is the temperature (in degrees... Problem 5.124QP: If the rms speed of He atoms in the exosphere (highest region of the atmosphere) is 3.53 103 m/s,... Problem 5.125QP Problem 5.126QP Problem 5.127QP: A 1.000-g sample of an unknown gas at 0C gives the following data: P(atm) V (L) 0.2500 3.1908 0.5000... Problem 5.128QP: Plot the data given in Table 5.3 for oxygen at 0C to obtain an accurate molar mass for O2. To do... Problem 5.129QP: Carbon monoxide, CO, and oxygen, O2, react according to 2CO(g)+O2(g)2CO2(g) Assuming that the... Problem 5.130QP: Suppose the apparatus shown in the figure accompanying Problem 5.129 contains H2 at 0.500 atm in the... Problem 5.131QP Problem 5.132QP Problem 5.133QP Problem 5.134QP Problem 5.135QP: A 19.9-mL volume of a hydrochloric acid solution reacts completely with a solid sample of magnesium... Problem 5.136QP: The graph here represents the distribution of molecular speeds of hydrogen and neon at 200 K. a... Problem 5.137QP Problem 5.138QP Problem 5.139QP Problem 5.140QP: Sulfur-containing compounds give skunks their potent smell. One of the principal smelly compounds in... Problem 5.141QP: Sulfur hexafluoride, SF6, is an extremely dense gas. How does its density compare with the density... Problem 5.142QP Problem 5.143QP Problem 5.144QP: Shown below are three containers of an ideal gas (A, B, and C), each equipped with a movable piston... Problem 5.145QP: A 275-mL sample of CO gas is collected over water at 31C and 755 mmHg. If the temperature of the gas... Problem 5.146QP: Ethanol, the alcohol used in automobile fuels, is produced by the fermentation of sugars present in... Problem 5.147QP: Silicon nitride, Si3N4, is a material that is used in computer chips as an insulator. Silicon... Problem 5.148QP Problem 5.149QP: If you have a 150-L cylinder filled with chlorine gas to a density of 2.8 g/L, how many moles of... Problem 5.150QP Problem 5.151QP: A sample of natural gas is 85.2% methane, CH4, and 14.8% ethane, C2H6, by mass. What is the density... Problem 5.152QP: A sample of a breathing mixture for divers contained 34.3% helium, He; 51.7% nitrogen, N2; and 14.0%... Problem 5.153QP: A sample of sodium peroxide, Na2O2, was reacted with an excess of water.... Problem 5.154QP Problem 5.155QP: A mixture contained calcium carbonate, CaCO3, and magnesium carbonate, MgCO3. A sample of this... Problem 5.156QP: A mixture contained zinc sulfide, ZnS, and lead sulfide, PbS. A sample of the mixture weighing 6.12... Problem 5.157QP: A mixture of N2 and Ne contains equal moles of each gas and has a total mass of 10.0 g. What is the... Problem 5.158QP: A mixture of Ne and Ar gases at 350 K contains twice as many moles of Ne as of Ar and has a total... Problem 5.159QP: An ideal gas with a density of 3.00 g/L has a pressure of 675 mmHg at 25C. What is the... Problem 5.160QP Problem 5.161QP format_list_bulleted