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The molarity of the HBr solution is 0,172 M.
Why?
The neutralization reaction between LiOH and HBr is the following:
HBr(aq) + LiOH(aq) → LiBr(aq) + H₂O(l)
To solve this exercise, we are going to apply the common titration equation:
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Answer:
0.172
Explanation:
Answer;
-The most accurate measurement is made by;
C. Dr. Smith, who measures 13.54 g/mL.
Explanation;
-The absolute density (how much a given volume of the substance weighs) of mercury is 13593 kilograms per cubic meter. It can also be stated as 13.56 g/cm^3. Accuracy measures the nearness of a calculation to the true value.
-In this case; the measurement by Dr. Smith is near the true value 13.56 g/cm^3, as compared to the measurements by other scientists.That is Dr. Chopra, who measures 13.487 g/mL. Dr. Thompson, who measures 13.5 g/mL. and Dr. Tyler, who measures 13.9336 g/mL.
c.
The pressure of the gas will become double when its Kelvin temperature becomes its initial value.
Further Explanation:
Ideal gas equation:
Ideal gas is just a theoretical concept and practically no gas can act as ideal. It can be considered as group of random moving particles having perfectly elastic collisions between them.
Ideal gas equation for one mole of gas is mentioned below.
PV = RT …… (1)
Here,
P is the gas pressure.
V is the gas volume.
T is the absolute temperature of gas.
R is the universal gas constant.
Standard conditions refer to state when pressure of gas is 1 atm and its temperature is 273 K.
Consider P’ and T’ to be new pressure and temperature respectively while all other terms in ideal gas equation remains constant. Equation (1) then modifies as follows:
P’V = RT’ …… (2)
Since new pressure is doubled, P’ becomes 2P. Equation (2) becomes,
(2P)V = RT’ …… (3)
Dividing equation (3) by equation (1), we get:
…… (4)
Solving for T’,
Therefore pressure is doubled when temperature becomes twice its initial value.
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Answer details:
Grade: Senior School
Subject: Chemistry
Chapter: Ideal gas equation
Keywords: ideal gas equation, R, T, P, V, 2P, 2T, pressure, volume, universal gas constant, P’, T’, standard conditions.
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Given the following data:
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Where:
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