GENERAL CHEMISTRY-MOD.MASTERINGCHEM.
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Chapter 6, Problem 50E
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Interpretation:
The amount of CO2(g) removed in liters by per kilogram consumption of LiOH under given conditions needs to be determined.
Concept introduction:
The ideal gas equation is:
Where, P represents pressure, n represents number of moles, T represents temperature, V represents volume of gas, and R is universal gas constant.
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2. Suppose you performed a similar experiment using an unknown sample of carbonate. The pressure and volume
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HCl(aq) =
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Initial gas volume (mL)
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Volume of 1.0 M HCl solution added
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A sample of phosgene is sealed in a 250.0-cm³ glass bulb to which a pressure gauge is attached. The bulb is heated to 600 °C, and the gauge shows that the pressure in the bulb rises to 0.973 atm. At this temperature, the COCI₂(g) is partially dissociated into
CO(g) and Cl₂(9) according to the equation
CoCl₂(g)
CO(g) + Cl₂(9)
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Pco=
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atm
atm
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