Answer:
Piso = 32.17 Torr
Pprop = 5.079 Torr
yprop = 0.1364
yiso = 0.8636
Explanation:
From the question; we can opine that :
NOW;
When xprop = 0.243; xisopropanol will be 1- 0.243 = 0.757
P°iso = 45.2 Torr at 25 °C so
Piso will be 45.2 × 0.757 = 32.17 Torr
Pprop will be 20.9 × 0.243 = 5.079 Torr
yprop = 5.079/(5.079 +32.17) = 0.1364
yiso = 1-0.1364 = 0.8636
The question is incomplete, complete question is ;
A deep-sea diver uses a gas cylinder with a volume of 10.0 L and a content of 51.8 g of and 33.1 g of He. Calculate the partial pressure of each gas and the total pressure if the temperature of the gas is 21°C.Express the pressures in atmospheres to three significant digits separated by commas.
Answer:
Partial pressure of the oxygen gas is 3.91 atm.
Partial pressure of the helium gas is 20.0 atm
Total pressure of the gases is 24.0 atm
Explanation:
Moles of oxygen gas =
Moles of helium gas =
Total moles of gas =
Volume of the cylinder = V = 10.0 L
Total pressure in the cylinder = P = ?
Temperature of the gas in cylinder = T = 21°C = 21 + 273 K = 294 K
PV = nRT ( ideal gas equation )
P = 23.88 atm ≈ 23.9
Partial pressure of the individual gas will be determined by the help of Dalton's law:
partial pressure = Total pressure × mole fraction of gas
Partial pressure of the oxygen gas
Partial pressure of the helium gas
Answer:
Yes, molarity changes according to temperature.
Explanation:
Molarity equals to moles over volume
which can be also said;
Molarity = moles of solute / liters of solution
Well, the volume or liters of the solution depends on temperature.
If the temperature is high then the volume will be higher where the molarity decreases.
Answer: Yes the absorb in the visible range.
Explanation:
The relationship between wavelength and energy of the wave follows the equation:
where,
= energy of the wave = 182 kJ/mol = 182000 J/mol
N = avogadro's number =
h = plank constant =
c = speed of light =
= wavelength of the wave = ?
Putting all the values:
The wavelength range for visible rays is 400 nm to 750 nm, thus the complex absorb in the visible range.
The expected wavelength of the absorption in the [CrF6]3- complex cannot be calculated without knowing the exact value of ΔE. Therefore, it is unclear if the complex will absorb in the visible range.
In this complex, the value of delta (Δ) is 182 kJ/mol. To calculate the expected wavelength of the absorption corresponding to the promotion of an electron from the lower-energy orbital to the higher-energy orbital, we can use the equation: Wavelength = (hc)/(ΔE), where h is Planck's constant and c is the speed of light. By substituting the given values and dividing by Avogadro's number, we can calculate the expected wavelength.
However, the information given in the question does not provide the exact value for ΔE. Without this information, it is not possible to calculate the expected wavelength accurately. Therefore, we cannot determine if the complex will absorb in the visible range.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
400 + 20 + 420