Three flasks of 25 .0 L volume namely 1 .0 atm of He gas, 1 .5 atm of Xe gas and 2 .0 atm of F 2 gas are placed on the shelf in a chemistry stock room The flask with greater number of moles of gas has to be identified. Concept Introduction: Ideal Gas Law : The ideal gas equation is: PV = nRT Where, P is the pressure V is the volume T is the temperature R is molar gas constant n is the mole
Three flasks of 25 .0 L volume namely 1 .0 atm of He gas, 1 .5 atm of Xe gas and 2 .0 atm of F 2 gas are placed on the shelf in a chemistry stock room The flask with greater number of moles of gas has to be identified. Concept Introduction: Ideal Gas Law : The ideal gas equation is: PV = nRT Where, P is the pressure V is the volume T is the temperature R is molar gas constant n is the mole
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.36QP
(a)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
Three flasks of 25.0 L volume namely 1.0 atm of He gas, 1.5 atm of Xe gas and 2.0 atm of F2 gas are placed on the shelf in a chemistry stock room
The flask with greater number of moles of gas has to be identified.
Concept Introduction:
Ideal Gas Law:
The ideal gas equation is:
PV = nRT
Where,
P is the pressure
V is the volume
T is the temperature
R is molar gas constant
n is the mole
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
Three flasks of 25.0 L volume namely 1.0 atm of He gas, 1.5 atm of Xe gas and 2.0 atm of F2 gas are placed on the shelf in a chemistry stock room
The general changes that can be done to keep the other two container at same pressure of He gas should be explained.
The SN 1 mechanism starts with the rate-determining step which is the dissociation of the alkyl halide into a carbocation and a halide ion. The next step is
the rapid reaction of the carbocation intermediate with the nucleophile; this step completes the nucleophilic substitution stage. The step that follows the
nucleophilic substitution is a fast acid-base reaction. The nucleophile now acts as a base to remove the proton from the oxonium ion from the previous
step, to give the observed product. Draw a curved arrow mechanism for the reaction, adding steps as necessary. Be sure to include all nonzero formal
charges.
Cl:
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drawing a structure.
Please correct answer and don't use hand rating
A monochromatic light with a wavelength of 2.5x10-7m strikes a grating containing 10,000 slits/cm. Determine the angular positions of the second-order bright line.
Chapter 5 Solutions
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