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Answer: 656 mmHg
Explanation:
Manometers are used to measure the pressure in a container by comparing it to normal atmospheric pressure.
First convert the atmospheric pressure to mmHg
1 torr = 1 mmHg
Therefore, the atmospheric pressure = 742 mmHg
Since the arm connected is higher than the level of the Mercury open to the atmosphere, then the gas pressure is lower than the atmospheric pressure.
Hence,
Pgas = Patm - change in height
Pgas = 742 mmHg - 8.6 cmHg
Balance the unit: 10 mm = 1 cm
Then,
Pgas = 742 mmHg - 86 mmHg
Pgas = 656 mmHg
The gas pressure in the container is 656 mmHg.
Answer:
2.2 °C/m
Explanation:
It seems the question is incomplete. However, this problem has been found in a web search, with values as follow:
" A certain substance X melts at a temperature of -9.9 °C. But if a 350 g sample of X is prepared with 31.8 g of urea (CH₄N₂O) dissolved in it, the sample is found to have a melting point of -13.2°C instead. Calculate the molal freezing point depression constant of X. Round your answer to 2 significant digits. "
So we use the formula for freezing point depression:
In this case, ΔTf = 13.2 - 9.9 = 3.3°C
m is the molality (moles solute/kg solvent)
Molality = 0.53 / 0.35 = 1.51 m
So now we have all the required data to solve for Kf:
B. 3 billion years
C. 4 billion years
D. 4.5 billion years
b. less than
c. greater than
Answer:
a, equal to
Explanation: