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Properties of Gases
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A. Gases are compressible B. Gases fill their containers completely C. The pressure of a gas is independent of the
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Melly
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Consider the conditions listed in the table below.
Gas Temperature Pressure H2 100 oC 1 atm CH4 100 oC 20 atm O2 373 K 1 atm CO2
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You have a tank of helium with a volume of 10 liters that is currently under 40 atm of pressure. If you open the valve on the
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Ryan
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True or False.
All gases are colorless and odorless at room temperature. false Correct?
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Anonymous
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The atoms in a gas can be treated as classical particles if their De Broglie wavelength is much smaller than the aveage
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Little Miss X
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The GoodYear blimp is kept aloft by helium gas which fills a volume of 4559m^3. It can carry a maximum load of 1176kg. How much
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Anna
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A helium balloon has a volume of 2.50L at STP. If it's released and rised to an elevation at which pressure is 0.285 atm, and
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sarah
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At STP, 461 mL of a gas have a mass of 1.88 g. What is the molar mass of the gas?
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Bradley
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Find the density and specific gravity of the following
(a) SO2 at 700F and 1 atm (b) Mixture of 10 mole% CH4 and 90 mole% argon
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Man Singh Chouhan
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What is the density of CH4 gas at 32.7 degree celsius and 109kPa? The molar mass of CH4 is 16.042g/mol.
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jin
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A gas has a pressure of 2.93 atm when its
volume is 3.99 L. What will the pressure be when the volume is changed to 1.56 L,
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reis
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If you had a 200 ML container full of helium gas, and you transferred all of the gas into an empty 1.00 ml container, would the
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Sam
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a cyinder with a volume of 5.37 liters contains N2 at a pressure of 2.82 atm at 26 celcius. how many grams Ne must be added to
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MAX
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Which of the following best describes the arrangement of particles in a gas
The particles are packed closely together and can
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Christian,( I don’t want to say full name
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A ringing alarm clock is put under a glass jar. The air is slowly removed from the space around it. What will happen as the air
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I hate math
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In the chemical reaction, you’re performing how would you expect the properties of hydrogen gas and ocean gas to compare to
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Which statements below correctly describe the particles of a gas. Choose the 3 statements that apply. explain
a Gas particles
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A ringing alarm clock is put under a glass jar. The air is slowly removed from the space around it. What will happen as the air
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robertツ💎
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Two balloons hold two different gases. The gases are held at the same pressure, volume, and temperature. Which quantity can
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Why can scientists ignore the forces of attraction between particles in a gas under ordinary conditions?
They are too weak to
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e
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Which is not a factor that affects the pressure of a gas in a closed container?
size of particles temperature volume number of
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e
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Which of the following happens as air cools?
* 2 points Density increases and pressure decreases. Density decreases and pressure
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Jane can still pump air in the party balloon even though it is already inflated. What explains this phenomenon?
* 1 point a.
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Ken
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Student B sat down and wrote a description of the properties of a gaseous bromine at the particulate level.
1) The size of the
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Gases have particles that are moving very quickly. This means that gases would have higher ________________ than the particles
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Atomic Theory
Chemical Reactions
Chemistry
Gas Laws
Gases
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States of Matter
Thermodynamics