Solutions for EBK GENERAL CHEMISTRY
Problem 1E:
Convert each pressure to an equivalent pressure in atmospheres. (a) 736 mmHg; (b) 0.776 bar; (C) 892...Problem 3E:
Calculate the height of a column of liquid benzene (d=0.879g/cm2) , in meters, required to exert a...Problem 6E:
What is the pressure (in mmHg) of the gas apparatus below if pbar=740mmHg,h,=30mm , and h2=40 mm?Problem 7E:
At times, a pressure is stated in units of mass per unit area rather than force per unit area....Problem 9E:
A sample of O2(g) has a volume of 26.7 L at 762 Torr. What is the new volume if, with the...Problem 10E:
An 886 mL sample of Ne(g) is at 752 mmHg 26 C. What will be the new volume if,with the pressure and...Problem 12E:
We want to change the volume of a fixed amount of gas from 725 mL to 2.25 L while holding the...Problem 14E:
A sample of N2(g) occupies a volume of 42.0 ml under the existing barometric pressure. Increasing...Problem 23E:
A sample of gas has a volume of 4.25 L at 25.6 C and 748 mmHg. What will be the volume of this gas...Problem 24E:
A 10.0 sample of a gas has a volume of 5.25 L at 25 C and 102 kPa. If 2.5 g of the same gas is added...Problem 29E:
Kr(g) in a 18.5 L cylinder exerts a pressure of 11.2 atm at 28.2 C. How many grams of gas are...Problem 31E:
A laboratory high vacuum system is capable of evacuating a vessel to the point that the amount of...Problem 32E:
What is the pressure, in pascals, exerted by 1242 g CO2(g) when confined at -25 C to a cylindrical...Problem 33E:
What is the molar volume of an ideal gas at (a) 25 C and 1.00 atm; (b) 100 C and 748 Torr?Problem 35E:
A 0.418 g sample of gas has a volume of 115 mL at 66.3 C and 99.0 kPa. What is the molar mass of...Problem 36E:
What is the molar mass of a gas found to have a density of 0.841 g/L at 415 K and 96.7 kPa?Problem 37E:
Whatis the molecular formula of a gaseous fluoride of sulfur containing 70.4% F and having a density...Problem 38E:
A 2.650 g sample of a gaseous compound occupies 428 mLat 24.3 C and 742 mmHg. The compound consists...Problem 39E:
A gaseous hydrocarbon webbing 0.231 g occupies a volume of 102 mL at 23 C and 749 mmHg. What is the...Problem 42E:
Monochloroethylene gas is used to make polyvinylchloride (PVC). It has a density of 2.56g/L at 22.8...Problem 43E:
In order for a gas-filled balloon to rise in air, the density of the gas in the balloon must be less...Problem 45E:
The density of phosphorus vapor is 2.64 g/L at 310 C and 1.03 bar. What is the molecular formula of...Problem 46E:
A particular gaseous hydrocarbon that is 82.7% C and 17.3% H by mass has a density of 2.33 g/L at 23...Problem 52E:
Hydrogen peroxide, H2O2, is used to disinfect contact lenses. How many milliliters of O2(g) at 22 C...Problem 53E:
Calculate the volume of H2(g), measured at 26 C 751 Torr, required to react with 28.5 L CO(g),...Problem 54E:
The Haber process is the principal method for fixing nitrogen Converting N2 to nitrogen compounds)....Problem 55E:
What is the volume. in liters, occupied by a mixture of 15.2 g Ne(g) and 34.8 g Ar(g) at 7.24 bar...Problem 57E:
A gas cylinder of 53.7 L volume contains N2(g) at a pressure of 28.2 atm and 26 C. How many grams of...Problem 59E:
Which actions you take to establish a pressure of 2.00 atmin a 224 L cylinder containing 1.60 g...Problem 62E:
The chemical composition of air that is exhaled (expired) is different from ordinary air. A typical...Problem 63E:
In the drawing below, 1.00 g H2(g) is maintained at 1atm pressure in a cylinder closed off by a...Problem 64E:
In the drawing above, 1.00 g H2(g) at 300 K is maintained at 1 atm pressure inacylinder closed off...Problem 67E:
A 1.65 g sample of Al reacts with excess HCI, and theliberated H2 is collected over water at 25 C at...Problem 68E:
An 89.3 mL sample of wet O2(g) is collected over water at 21.3C at a barometric pressure of 756 mmHg...Problem 69E:
A sampleof O2(g) is collected over water at 24 C. The volume of gas is 1.16 L. In a subsequent...Problem 71E:
At elevated temperatures, solid sodium chlorate (NaCIO2) decomposes to produce sodium chloride,...Problem 78E:
Determine um, u, and Urmafor a group often automobiles clocked by radar at speeds of 38, 44, 45, 48,...Problem 81E:
If 0.00484 mol N2O(g) effuses through an orifice in a certain period of time, how much NO2(g) would...Problem 83E:
What are the ratios of rates for the pairs of gases (a) N2 and O2; (b) H2O and D2O (D = deuterium,...Problem 86E:
The molar mass of radon gas was first estimated by comparing its diffusion rate with thatof mercury...Problem 88E:
Use both the deal gas equation and the van der Waals equation to calculate the pressure exerted by...Problem 90E:
(a) Use the value of the van der Waals constant b for CH4(g), given in Table 6.5, to estimate the...Problem 92IAE:
Assume the following initial conditions for the graphs labeled A, E, and C in Figure 6-7. (A) 10.0...Problem 93IAE:
Consider the diagram to the right. The "initial" sketch illustrates, both at the macroscopic and...Problem 94IAE:
Two evacuated bubs of equal volume are connected by a tube of negligible volume. One of the bubs...Problem 96IAE:
A 0.7178 g sample of a hydrocarbon occupies a volume of 390.7 mL at 65.0C and 99.2 kPa. When the...Problem 98IAE:
Ammonium nitrite, NH4NO2,decomposes according to the chemical equation below. NH4NO2(s)N2(g)+2H2O(g)...Problem 99IAE:
A mature of 100 g H2 and 860 g O2, introduced into a 1.500 L flask at 25C. When the mixture is...Problem 101IAE:
What is the partial pressure of CI2(g) , in millimeters of mercury, at 0.00C and 1.00atm in a...Problem 103IAE:
When working with a mixture of gases, it is sometimes convenient to use an apparent molar mass (a...Problem 105IAE:
Gas cylinder A has e volume of 48.2 L and contains N2(g) at 8.35 at 25 C. Gas cylinder B, of unknown...Problem 107IAE:
Producer gas is a type of fuel gas made by passing air or steam through a bed of hot coal coke. A...Problem 109IAE:
A mixture of H2(g) and O2(g) is prepared by electrolyzing 1.32 g water, and the mixture of gases is...Problem 112IAE:
A breathing mixture is prepared which He is substituted forN2. The gas is 79% He and 21%O2, by...Problem 113IAE:
Chlorine dioxide,CIO2, is sometimes used as a chlorinating agent for water treatment. It can be...Problem 114IAE:
The amount of ozone, O2,in a mixture of gases can be determined by passing the mixture through a...Problem 117IAE:
We have noted that atmospheric pressure depends on altitude. Atmospheric pressure as a function of...Problem 118IAE:
Consider a sample ofO2(g) at 298 K and 1.0 atm. Calculate (a) Utraand (b) the fraction of molecules...Problem 119IAE:
A nitrogen molecule (N2) having the average kinetic energy at 300 K is released from Earth's surface...Problem 124IAE:
A 0.156 g sample of magnesium-aluminum alloy dissolves completely in an excess of HCI(aq). The...Problem 131SAE:
Briefly describe each concept or process: (a) absolute zero of temperature; (b) collection of a gas...Problem 133SAE:
Which exerts the greatest pressure. (a) a 75.0 cm column of Hg(I)(d=13.6g/mL) ; (b) a column of air...Problem 136SAE:
A fragile glass vessel will break if the internal pressure equals or exceeds 2.0 bar. If the vessel...Problem 137SAE:
Which of the following choices represents the molar volume of an ideal gas at 25 C and 1.5 atm? a....Problem 139SAE:
Precisely 1mol of helium and 1 mol of neon are mixed in a container. (a) Which gas has the greater...Problem 144SAE:
At 0 C and 0.500 atm, 4.48 L of gaseous NH2(a) contains 6.021022 molecules; (b) has a mass 17.0 g;...Problem 145SAE:
To establish a pressure of 2.00 atm in a 2.24 L cylinder containing 1.60 gO2(g) at0 C , (a) add...Problem 146SAE:
Carbon monoxide, CO, and hydrogenreact according to the equation below. 3CO(g)+7H2(g)C3H8(g)+3H2O(g)...Problem 147SAE:
A mixture of 5.010-5molH2(g) and 5.010-5molSO2(g) is placed in a 10.0 L container at 25 C. The...Problem 151SAE:
A gaseous hydrocarbon that is 82.7% C and 17.3% H by mass has a density of 2.35 g/L at 25 C and 752...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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Chapter 10, Problem 1ELewis theory and valence bond theoryexplainabout covalent bonding. But the main difference is that...Chapter 12, Problem 1EGiven information: Number of particles = 5 1D box length = L When the length of the box is increased...Chapter 14, Problem 1EChapter 15, Problem 1EChapter 16, Problem 1EChapter 17, Problem 1EChapter 18, Problem 1EChapter 19, Problem 1EChapter 20, Problem 1ECesium metal is an alkali metal and it has the tendency to form a monovalent cation, namely Cs+...Chapter 22, Problem 1EChapter 23, Problem 1EThe complex has Cr3+ as the central ion and two NH3 molecules and four Cl- ions as ligands...In β− emission, an electron is emitted from the nucleus. The given nucleus is 2655Fe here, atomic...There is a difference between structural formula and condensed formula. The formula which represents...Chapter 27, Problem 1E
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