Using the combined gas law, we find that the new pressure of the gas sample, after it's compressed and heated, is approximately 353.8 kPa.
The subject of this question is gas laws, specifically the combined gas law which states that the ratio of the product of pressure and volume and the absolute temperature of a gas is constant. We apply this law to calculate the new pressure of the gas sample. Starting from the conditions of STP (Standard Temperature and Pressure, defined as 273.15 K and 1 atm i.e., 101.325 kPa), the volume of gas is decreased from 700.0 mL to 200.0 mL and the temperature is increased from 273.15 K to 30.0 degrees Celsius (or 303.15 K in absolute terms).
We set up the equation P1*V1/T1 = P2*V2/T2, where P1 = 101.325 kPa, V1 = 700.0 mL, T1 = 273.15 K, V2 = 200.0 mL, and T2 = 303.15 K. Plugging in these numbers and solving for P2 (the new pressure), we get P2 = P1*V1*T2 / (T1*V2) = 101.325 kPa * 700.0 mL * 303.15 K / (273.15 K * 200.0 mL) = approximately 353.8 kPa.
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Answer:
Atoms of the same element are identical.
The answer is (B) decreasing the pressure on the gas, as Boyle's law states that at a constant temperature, the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to its pressure.
Removing some of the gas from the sample is the change that most likely results in a decrease in the volume of the gas, rather than an increase. This is because decreasing the amount of gas in the sample will reduce the total volume of the gas.
On the other hand, cooling the gas will typically cause it to contract, reducing its volume. Similarly, decreasing the pressure on the gas will typically cause it to expand and increase in volume.
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(2) weak ionic bond
(3) strong intermolecular force
(4) weak intermolecular force
The volume occupied by 454 grams of copper, given a density of 8.92g/mL, can be calculated using the formula for density (Density = Mass / Volume). When rearranged to find volume (Volume = Mass / Density) and substituting the given values, the volume occupied is approximately 50.9 mL.
When calculating volume in chemistry, we use the formula for density, which is: Density = Mass / Volume. In this case, the given values are mass (454g) and density (8.92g/mL). If we rearrange the formula to solve the volume, we get: Volume = Mass / Density. So, if we substitute the given values into the equation, we obtain: Volume = 454g / 8.92g/mL. In performing the operation, we get approximately 50.9 mL. Hence 454 grams of copper occupy 50.9 mL of volume.
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Answer : The total volume of gas in the container will be, 7 liters
Explanation :
The given balanced chemical reaction is,
From the balanced chemical reaction we conclude that
2 mole of ammonia gas decomposes to give 1 mole of nitrogen gas and 3 moles of hydrogen gas.
According to the Avogadro's Law, the volume of the gas is directly proportional to the number of moles of the gas at constant pressure and temperature.
or,
where,
= initial volume of ammonia gas = 3.5 L
= total volume of gas in the container = ?
= initial moles of ammonia gas = 2 mole
= final moles of all gas (nitrogen + hydrogen) = (1 + 3) = 4 moles
Now put all the given values in the above formula, we get the total volume of gas in the container.
Therefore, the total volume of gas in the container will be, 7 liters