Solutions for College Physics Volume 1 (Chs. 1-16); Mastering Physics with Pearson eText -- ValuePack Access Card -- for College Physics (10th Edition)
Problem 1CQ:
In the ideal-gas equation could you give the temperature in degrees Celsius rather than in kelvins...Problem 2CQ:
True or false? Equal masses of two different gases placed in containers of equal volume at equal...Problem 4CQ:
The ideal-gas law is sometimes written in the form p1V1/T1 = p2V2/T2. Are there any extra...Problem 5CQ:
(a) If you double the absolute temperature of an ideal gas. what happens to the average kinetic...Problem 6CQ:
Chemical reaction rates slow down as the temperature is decreased. (This is why we put food in the...Problem 7CQ:
True or false? When two ideal gases are mixed, they must have the same average molecular speed when...Problem 9CQ:
The gas inside a balloon will always have a pressure nearly equal to atmospheric pressure, since...Problem 10CQ:
When a gas expands adiabatically, it does work on its surroundings But if there is no heat input to...Problem 11CQ:
Since Cv is defined with specific reference to a constant-volume process, how can it be correct...Problem 7MCP:
Assume you have n moles of an ideal gas initially at a volume V. Along which process will the most...Problem 8MCP:
The formula U = nCvT for the change in the internal energy of a fixed amount of an ideal gas is...Problem 9MCP:
For the process shown in the pV diagram in Figure 15.28, the total work in going from a to d along...Problem 11MCP:
The gas shown in Figure 15.29 is in a completely insulated rigid container. Weight is added to the...Problem 1P:
A cylindrical tank has a tight-fitting piston that allows the volume of the tank to be changed. The...Problem 3P:
A 3.00 L tank contains air at 3.00 atm and 20.0C. The tank is sealed and cooled until the pressure...Problem 4P:
A 20.0 L tank contains 0.225 kg of helium at 18.0C. The molar mass of helium is 4.00 g/mol. (a) How...Problem 5P:
A room with dimensions 7.00 m by 8.00 m by 2.50 m is filled with pure oxygen at 22.0C and 1.00 atm....Problem 6P:
Three moles of an ideal gas are in a rigid cubical box with sides of length 0.200 m. (a) What is the...Problem 7P:
A large cylindrical tank contains 0.750 m3 of nitrogen gas at 27C and 1.50 105 Pa (absolute...Problem 8P:
A 1.0 L canister contains 0.2 mole of helium gas. You can use the canister as an outside thermometer...Problem 9P:
The gas inside a balloon will always have a pressure nearly equal to atmospheric pressure, since...Problem 11P:
A diver observes a bubble of air rising from the bottom of a lake (where the absolute pressure is...Problem 12P:
At an altitude of 11,000 m (a typical cruising altitude for a jet airliner), the air temperature is...Problem 13P:
If a certain amount of ideal gas occupies a volume V at STP on earth, what would be its volume (in...Problem 14P:
Calculate the volume of 1.00 mol of liquid water at a temperature of 20C (at which its density is...Problem 15P:
What volume does 2 mol of hydrogen gas (H2) occupy at its triple point? Use the data in Table 15.1.Problem 16P:
The atmosphere of the planet Mars is 95.3% carbon dioxide (CO2) and about 0.03% water vapor. The...Problem 17P:
Find the mass of a single sulfur (S) atom and an ammonia (NH3) molecule. Use the periodic table in...Problem 19P:
In the air we breathe at 72F and 1.0 atm pressure, how many molecules does a typical cubic...Problem 20P:
We have two equal-size boxes. A and B. Each box contains gas that behaves as an ideal gas. We insert...Problem 23P:
A container of helium gas is heated until the root-mean-square speed of its atoms is four times...Problem 24P:
If 5 g of liquid helium is converted into a gas at standard temperature and pressure, what is the...Problem 25P:
At what temperature is the root-mean-square speed of nitrogen molecules equal to the...Problem 26P:
Where is the hydrogen? The average temperature of the atmosphere near the surface of the earth is...Problem 28P:
STP. The conditions of standard temperature and pressure (STP) are a temperature of 0.00C and a...Problem 30P:
(a) How much heat does it take to increase the temperature of 2.50 moles of an ideal monatomic gas...Problem 31P:
(a) If you supply 1850 J of heat to 2.25 moles of an ideal diatomic gas initially at 10.0C in a...Problem 32P:
Suppose 100 J of heat flows into a diatomic ideal gas that is held at constant volume. (a) How many...Problem 33P:
Perfectly rigid containers each hold n moles of ideal gas, one being hydrogen (H2) and other being...Problem 34P:
Assume that the gases in this problem can be treated as ideal over the temperature ranges involved,...Problem 35P:
A metal cylinder with rigid walls contains 2.50 mol of oxygen gas. The gas is cooled until the...Problem 36P:
A gas under a constant pressure of 1.50 105 Pa and with an initial volume of 0.0900 m3 is cooled...Problem 37P:
Two moles of an ideal gas are heated at constant pressure from T = 27C to T = 107C. (a) Draw a pV...Problem 38P:
Three moles of an ideal monatomic gas expand at a constant pressure of 2.50 atm; the volume of the...Problem 41P:
A gas in a cylinder expands from a volume of 0.110 m3 to 0.320 m3. Heat flows into the gas just...Problem 42P:
A gas in a cylinder is held at a constant pressure of 2.30 105 Pa and is cooled and compressed from...Problem 43P:
Five moles of an ideal monatomic gas with an initial temperature of 127C expand and, in the process,...Problem 44P:
When a system is taken from state a to state b in Figure 15.31 along the path acb, 90.0 J of heat...Problem 45P:
An ideal gas expands while the pressure is Kept constant. During this process, does heat flow into...Problem 46P:
You are keeping 1.75 moles of an ideal gas in a container surrounded by a large ice-water bath that...Problem 48P:
A cylinder with a movable piston contains 3.00 mol of N2 gas (assumed to behave like an ideal gas)....Problem 49P:
Figure 15.32 show a pV diagram for an ideal gas in which its pressure tripled from a to b when 534 J...Problem 50P:
Figure 15.33 shows a pV diagram for an ideal gas in which its absolute temperature at b is...Problem 51P:
The pV diagram in Figure 15.34 shows a process abc involving 0.450 mole of an ideal gas. (a) What...Problem 52P:
A volume of air (assumed to be an ideal gas) is first cooled without charging its volume and then...Problem 53P:
In the process illustrated by the pV diagram in Figure 15.36, the temperature of the ideal gas...Problem 54P:
A cylinder contains 0.250 mol of carbon dioxide (CO2) gas at a temperature of 27.0C. The cylinder is...Problem 55P:
Heating air in the lungs. Human lung capacity varies iron about 4 L to b L, so we shall use an...Problem 56P:
The graph in Figure 15.37 shows a pV diagram for 1.10 moles of ideal oxygen, O2. (a) Find the...Problem 57P:
An ideal gas at 4.00 atm and 350 K is permitted to expand adiabatically to 1.50 times its initial...Problem 58P:
An experimenter adds 970 J of heat to 1.75 mol of an ideal gas to heat it from 10.0C to 25.0C at...Problem 59P:
Heat Q flows into a monatomic ideal gas, and the volume increases while the pressure is kept...Problem 60P:
A player bounces a basketball on the floor, compressing it to 80.0% of its original volume. The air...Problem 61P:
In the pV diagram shown in Figure 15.38, 85.0 J of work was done by 0.0650 mote of ideal gas during...Problem 62GP:
Modern vacuum pumps make it easy to attain pressures on the order of 1013 atm in the laboratory. At...Problem 64GP:
The effect of altitude on the lungs. (a) Calculate the change in air pressure you will experience if...Problem 65GP:
(a) Calculate the mass of nitrogen present in a volume of 3000 cm3 if the temperature of the gas is...Problem 66GP:
An automobile tire has a volume of 0.0150 m3 on a cold day when the temperature of the air in the...Problem 67GP:
A student in a physics lab course has the task of measuring the pressure of a gas as a function of...Problem 69GP:
Atmosphere of Titan. Titan, the largest satellite of Saturn, has a thick nitrogen atmosphere. At its...Problem 70GP:
Helium gas expands slowly to twice its original volume, doing 300 J of work in the process. Find the...Problem 71GP:
A cylinder with a piston contains 0.250 mol of ideal oxygen at a pressure of 2.40 105 Pa and a...Problem 72GP:
You blow up a spherical balloon to a diameter of 50.0 cm until the absolute pressure inside is 1.25...Problem 73GP:
A bicyclist uses a tire pump whose cylinder is initially full of air at an absolute pressure of 1.01...Problem 74GP:
The bends. If deep-sea divers rise to the surface too quickly, nitrogen bubbles in their blood can...Problem 75GP:
75. Figure 15.39 shows a pV diagram for 0.0040 mole of ideal H2 gas. The temperature of the gas does...Problem 76GP:
Figure 15.40 Problem 76. The graph in Figure 15.40 shows a pV diagram for 3.25 moles of ideal helium...Problem 77GP:
A flask with a volume of 1.50 L, provided with a stopcock, contains ethane gas (C2H6) at 300 K and...Problem 78GP:
Initially at a temperature of 80.0C, 0.28 m3 of air expands at a constant gauge pressure of 1.38 ...Problem 79GP:
In a cylinder, 4.00 mol of helium initially at 1.00 106 Pa and 300 K expands until its volume...Problem 80GP:
Starting with 2.50 mol of N2 gas (assumed to be ideal) in a cylinder at 1.00 atm and 20.0C, a...Problem 81PP:
Insulating windows. One way to improve insulation in windows is to fill a sealed space between two...Problem 82PP:
Estimate the ratio of the thermal conductivity of Xe to that of He. A. 0.015 B. 0.061 C. 0.10 D....Problem 83PP:
The rate of effusionthat is, the leakage of a gas through tiny cracksis proportional to vrms. If...Problem 85PP:
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