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2rt07s, 319 PM ‘Test: Course Revision Questions Chemisty Ch | Quzlet Name: 7 True/False questions Term Calculate the pressure of 16.0 g of oxygen gas in a 10/5 liter container at a temperature of 91°C. Given; R= 22.4/273 dm*3.atm.K*-Imol™-1) © Te O False Term Calculate the molar volume of an ideal gas at 27°C and 1.0 atm. (Given; R = 0.082 dm3.atm.K*-Imol-1) O True O False Term The process by which gas particles escape through tiny pores is called? O Tre O Fatse Term Calculate the density of hydrogen gas exerting a pressure of 760 mmHg in a container at 127°C. O Tre O False hpssiquilekcoms52256230Ntest Score: Defi 24.6 dm'3 ition Definition 0.061 g/t De inition Effusion Definition 0.061 g/L 1of 20 20f 20 Bof20 4 of 20 ws 2rt07s, 319 PM ‘Test: Course Revision Questions Chemisty Ch | Quzlet Term Di ition Spreading out of a substance to fill the Diffusion environment. The direction is from a high concentration region to a low concentration region. This is called? Term Definition Acertain mass of helium gas was placedina 5.3 dm/3 cylinder fitted with a piston at 27°C. The volume and pressure were measured to be 30dm*3 and 120 mmHg respectively. If the gas is heated to 127°C while keeping the pressure constant, how much will the volume be? Answer in 2 significant figures. O Tre O False Term Definition Avessel contains equal moles of S02 andHe —_—He is 2 times faster gases. The pressure is 760 mmHg. a) On average, which travels faster, the He atoms or $02 molecules? How many times as fast? b) If SO2 was removed from the system, what would the pressure become? ©) What happens to the kinetic energy of the molecules if the temperature is raised from 0°C to 273°C? O Tre O Fatse hpssiquilekcoms52256230Ntest 5 of 20 6 0f 20 7 of 20 216 2rt07s, 319 PM ‘Test: Course Revision Questions Chemisty Ch | Quzlet 7 Multiple choice questions Term 8 of 20 Accylinder fitted with a piston has 10 dm*S of a gas 27°C. How can you double the pressure by varying only the volume? And only the temperature? O 5 m*3, 164 degrees C O 53 ams CO 5m*3, 327 degrees C CO 5dm*3, 33 degrees C Term 9 of 20 2.0 g of helium gas were placed in a balloon at 25°C. The volume of the balloon was measured to be 5.0 L. If 60 g of He gas were added to the balloon while maintaining the temperature and pressure constant, how much would the volume be? © 30L O wot Orr O20 Term 10 of 20 In a closed-end manometer, there is no difference between the heights of A and B, and the atmospheric pressure is 660 mmHg. What is the pressure of gas Xin the manometer? O20 O Tmmhg O -1mmhg O ommtg hpssiquilekcoms52256230Ntest a6 2rt07s, 319 PM ‘Test: Course Revision Questions Chemisty Ch | Quzlet Term Hof 20 How many moles of an ideal gas occupy 2.24 dm*3 at a pressure of 380 mm Hg anda temperature of 273°C? (Given; R= 22.4/273 dm*3.atm.k*-Imol*-1) Answer in 3 significant figures © 525 motes © 4.48 atm OC 0061 g/t © 00250 motes Term 120f20 Consider air to be 80% N2 and 20% O2 (No calculator allowed). Calculate: The average molar mass of air (3SF) The density of air at STP. (2SF) Given; R= 22.4/273 dm*3.atm.K*-Imol*-1) CO 568 g/mol, 1.3 g/t © 288 g/mol 1.3 g/L O 0061 g/t © 2892 g/mol, 1.3 g/t Term 13 of 20 Acertain mass of helium gas was placed in a cylinder fitted with a piston at 27°C. The volume and pressure were measured to be 30dm*3 and 120 mmHg respectively. If the gas is heated to 127°C, the pressure was found to become 90 mmHg, how much will the volume be? Answer in 2 significant figures. OC 53ams3 O 53am97 hpssiquilekcoms52256230Ntest 46 210/23, 3.19 PM ‘Test: Course Revision Questions Chemistry Ch.5 | Quizlet Term V4 0f 20 When 1.0 kg of He gasis filled into an empty balloon at 27°C the pressure in the balloon becomes 760 mmHg. Find the volume of the inflated balloon. (Given; R= 0.080 dm’*3.atm.K*-Imol*-1) Answer in 3 significant figures and use scientific notation. © 600x1043 maz © 600x1043 amas CO 600x1042 amas O21 6 Matching questions 2.0g of helium gas were placed in a glass container at A. 740 mmHg 15-20 of 20 25°C. The pressure was measured to be 120 mmHg. If 60g of He gas were added to the container while B. 160 mmHg maintaining the temperature constant, how much would. 120 mmHg the pressure be? D, 580 mmHg In an open-ended manometer, there is no difference E. 950 mmHg between heights A and B, and the atmospheric pressure F, 480 mmHg is 740 mmHg, What is the pressure of gas Xin the manometer? In a closed-end manometer, the difference between the heights of A and B is 120 mmHg, and the atmospheric pressure is 750 mmHg. What is the pressure of has X in the manometer? In an open-ended manometer, the difference between the heights A and B is 150 mmHg (A being the side in contact with the gas, B being on the open-end side), B is higher than A, and the atmospheric pressure is 800 mmHg. What is the pressure of gas X in the manometer? hpssiquilekcoms52256230Ntest 56 2rt07s, 319 PM ‘Test: Course Revision Questions Chemistry Ch.5 | Quizlet In an open-ended manometer, the difference between the heights A and B is 120 mmHg (A being the side in contact with the gas, B being on the open-end side), Ais higher than B, and the atmospheric pressure is 700 mmHg. What is the pressure of gas X in the manometer? A certain mass of helium gas was placed in a cylinder fitted with a piston at 27°C. The volume and pressure were measured to be 30dm*3 and 120 mmHg respectively, If the piston was pushed till the volume became 2.0dm*3 while maintaining a constant temperature, how much will the pressure be? hpssiquilekcoms52256230Ntest 6s

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