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Problem 5.9P:
The gravitational force exerted by Earth on an object is given by F=mg, where F is the force in...Problem 5.13P:
Each of the following processes caused the gas volume to double, as shown. For each process, tell...Problem 5.14P:
What is the effect of the following on the volume of 1 mol of an ideal gas? (a) The pressure is...Problem 5.15P:
What is the effect of the following on the volume of 1 mol of an ideal gas? (a) The pressure is...Problem 5.21P:
If 1.4710-3mol of argon occupies a 75.0-mL container at 26C, what is the pressure (in torr)?Problem 5.23P:
A 75.0-g sample of dinitrogen monoxide is confined in a 3.1-L vessel. What is the pressure (in atm)...Problem 5.35P:
When an evacuated 63.8-mL glass bulb is tilled with a gas at 22C and 747 mmHg, the bulb gains 0.103...Problem 5.36P:
After 0.600 L of Ar at 1.20 atm and 227oC is mixed with 0.200LofO2 at 501 torr and 127oC in 400-mL...Problem 5.37P:
A 355-mL container holds 0.146 g of Ne and an unknown amount of Ar at 35oC and a total pressure of...Problem 5.38P:
How many grams of phosphorus react with 35.5 L of O2 at STP to form tetraphosphorus decaoxide?...Problem 5.43P:
How many liters of hydrogen gas are collected over water at 18C and 725 mmHg when 0.84 g of lithium...Problem 5.58P:
The graph below shows the distribution of molecular speeds for a gas at two different temperature....Problem 5.61P:
White phosphorus melts and then vaporizes at high tempature. The gas effuses at a rate that is 0.404...Problem 5.62P:
Helium (He) is the lightest noble gas component of air, and xenon (Xe) is the heaviest. [For this...Problem 5.68P:
Hemoglobin is the protein that transports O2 through the blood from the lungs to the rest of the...Problem 5.69P:
A baker uses sodium hydrogen carbonate (baking soda) as the leavening agent in a banana-nut...Problem 5.79P:
Aluminum chloride is easily vaporized above 180C. The gas escapes through a pinhole 0.122 times as...Problem 5.80P:
An atmospheric chemist studying the pollutant SO2 places a mixture of SO2 and O2 in a 2.00-L...Problem 5.81P:
The thermal decomposition of ethylene occurs during the compounds transit in pipelines and during...Problem 5.83P:
Analysis of a newly discovered gaseous siliconfluorinc comp ound shows that it contains 33.01 mass %...Problem 5.86P:
Containers A, B, and C are attached by closed stopcocks of negligible volume. If each particle shown...Problem 5.93P:
To study a key fuel-cell reaction, a chemical engineer has 20.0-L tanks of H2 and of O2 and wants to...Problem 5.100P:
In A, the picture shows a cylinder with 0.1 mol of a gas that behaves ideally. Choose the cylinder...Problem 5.103P:
According to government standards, the 8h threshold limit value is 5000 ppmv for CO2 and 0.1 ppmv...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
Chapter 1 - Keys To The Study Of ChemistryChapter 2 - The Components Of MatterChapter 3 - Stoichiometry Of Formulas And EquationsChapter 4 - Three Major Classes Of Chemical ReactionsChapter 5 - Gases And The Kinetic-molecular TheoryChapter 6 - Thermochemistry: Energy Flow And Chemical ChangeChapter 12 - Intermolecular Forces: Liquids, Solids, And Phase ChangesChapter 15 - Organic Compounds And The Atomic Properties Of CarbonChapter 19 - Ionic Equilibria In Aqueous Systems
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Table of Contents 1 KEYS TO THE STUDY OF CHEMISTRY 2 THE COMPONENTS OF MATTER 3 STOICHIOMETRY OF FORMULAS AND EQUATIONS 4 THREE MAJOR CLASSES OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS 5 GASES AND THE KINETIC-MOLECULAR THEORY 6 THERMOCHEMISTRY: ENERGY FLOW AND CHEMICAL CHANGE 7 QUANTUM THEORY AND ATOMIC STRUCTURE 8 ELECTRON CONFIGURATION AND CHEMICAL PERIODICITY 9 MODELS OF CHEMICAL BONDING 10 THE SHAPES OF MOLECULES 11 THEORIES OF COVALENT BONDING 12 INTERMOLECULAR FORCES: LIQUIDS, SOLIDS, AND PHASE CHANGES 13 THE PROPERTIES OF MIXTURES: SOLUTIONS AND COLLOIDS 14 THE MAIN-GROUP ELEMENTS: APPLYING PRINCIPLES OF BONDING AND STRUCTURE 15 ORGANIC COMPOUNDS AND THE ATOMIC PROPERTIES OF CARBON 16 KINETICS: RATES AND MECHANISMS OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS 17 EQUILIBRIUM: THE EXTENT OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS 18 ACID-BASE EQUILIBRIA 19 IONIC EQUILIBRIA IN AQUEOUS SYSTEMS 20 THERMODYNAMICS: ENTROPY, FREE ENERGY, AND THE DIRECTION OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS 21 ELECTROCHEMISTRY: CHEMICAL CHANGE AND ELECTRICAL WORK 22 THE TRANSITION ELEMENTS AND THEIR COORDINATION COMPOUNDS 23 NUCLEAR REACTIONS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS Appendix A COMMON MATHEMATICAL OPERATIONS IN CHEMISTRY Appendix B STANDARD THERMODYNAMIC VALUES FOR SELECTED SUBSTANCES AT 298 K Appendix C EQUILIBRIUM CONSTANTS AT 298 K Appendix D STANDARD ELECTRODE (HALF-CELL) POTENTIALS AT 298 K Appendix E ANSWERS TO SELECTED PROBLEMS
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Chapter 1, Problem 1.1PChapter 1, Problem 1.14PChapter 1, Problem 1.34PSince one troy ounce is equivalent to 31.1 grams, mass of gold can be calculated as follows: Mass of...The formula to calculate the average mass is as follows: Average mass=M1+M2+M33 The value of M1 is...Since double eagle contains 90.0 % gold by mass, amount of gold in double eagle can be calculated as...The expression to calculate density of ball is as follows: d=MV Where, dis the density of ball. Mis...The formula to calculate volume of ocean is as follows: V=Ah Where, Visvolume of ocean. Aissurface...Assuming the particles in air are spherical structures with a dimeter of 2.5μm , the volume of a...
Chapter 2, Problem 2.1PChapter 2, Problem 2.7PGiven information: Total mass of fluorite sample 2.76 g , mass of calcium in the sample is 1.42 g ....Nuclide notation of an atom is represented as follows: XZA Where, X is atomic symbol of an element....Number of protons (Z) in the pair H13 and H23e is 1 and 2 respectively. Number of electrons in the...Atomic number of germanium is 32 in accordance with the modern periodic table. Atomic symbol of...Number of protons in the ionic depiction is 8. Hence its atomic number is 8. So the parent atom is...A molecular is a representation of a molecule by chemical symbol to indicate different types of...In ammonium sulfate, one sulfate ion (SO42-) .and two ammonium ion (NH4+) is attached by...In the depiction three fluorine atoms are connected with central atom bromine. Hence the molecular...Chapter 2, Problem 2.91PChapter 3, Problem 3.1PGiven Information: Number of moles of Cu2CO3 is 8.35 mol . The formula to convert moles to mass in...Chapter 3, Problem 3.16PChapter 3, Problem 3.25PC4H8 is the molecular formula that is obtained by multiplication of integral factor to an empirical...The expression to calculate the empirical formula mass of CH2 is as follows: Empirical formula mass...The expression to calculate empirical formula mass of CH is as follows: Empirical formula mass of...Chapter 3, Problem 3.37PChapter 3, Problem 3.38PThe formula ofgallium oxide is H2S .The unbalanced equation that needs to be balanced is as follows:...Chapter 3, Problem 3.89PThe formula to convert mass in grams to moles is as follows: Number of moles=Given massmolar mass...Chapter 4, Problem 4.1PChapter 4, Problem 4.14PExpression to calculate moles of MgCl2 is as follows: Moles=[(volume of solution(L))(molarity)]...Given: Mass of: NaCl = 26.5 gMgCl2 = 2.40 gMgSO4 = 3.35 gCaCl2 = 1.20 gKCl = 1.05 gNaHCO3 = 0.315...In this reaction, Al2( SO4)3 reacts with NaOH and forms Na3SO4 and Al(OH)3 . Since common sulfates...Chapter 4, Problem 4.46PGiven Information: The volume of HA solution in flask 1 is 43.5 mL , that of in flask 2 is 37.2 mL...In step 1: The expression used for the calculation of oxidation number of nitrogen in NH3 is as...Incomplete combustion of gasoline, C8H18 is given by the equation as follows:...The given two reactions are as follows: (1) 6HCl(aq)+Fe2O3(s)→2FeCl3(aq)+3H2O(l) (2)...The volume of gas changed with pressure whereas the volume of liquid is not changed with the...Chapter 5, Problem 5.13PChapter 5, Problem 5.14PChapter 5, Problem 5.15PFrom the ideal gas equation: P×V = n×R×TP×V = massmolar mass×R×T molar mass= massP×V×R×T Hence at...As the molar mass increases, the rate of effusion decreases. The molar mass of gases are: Disulfur...Sample I; PV = nRT0.05951 atm × 0.75 L = n × 0.08206 L.atm/mol.K × 343.15 Kn = 0.05951 atm × 0.75...Given information: Hawaiian volcano Kilauea emits an average of 1.5×103 m3 ofa gas each day....Chapter 5, Problem 5.93PChapter 5, Problem 5.100PChapter 5, Problem 5.103PWhen heat is absorbed by the system and work is done on the system, both q and w is positive. Since,...Chapter 6, Problem 6.58PChapter 6, Problem 6.60PThe value of standard heat of formation of compounds is as follows: H0f(C6H12O6(s))=−1273.3 kJ...Balanced chemical equation for the combustion reaction of benzene is: C6H6 (g) + 152 O2 → 6CO2 (g) +...Chapter 6, Problem 6.74PC (coal) + H2O (g) → CO(g) + H2(g) ΔH0rxn = 129.7 kJ …… (1) C O + H2O (g) → CO(g) + H2(g) ΔH0rxn =...Chapter 6, Problem 6.78PChapter 6, Problem 6.80P
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