Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The pressure in millimeter of mercury for a sample of carbon monoxide gas at given set of conditions by using combined
Concept Introduction:
Combined gas law tells that the Kelvin temperature of gas is directly proportional to the pressure and volume of a fixed amount of gas. The mathematical expression for combined gas law can be represented as follows,
(a)
Explanation of Solution
Record the given data,
Now, substitute these values in rearranged combined gas law and do some simple mathematical calculation to gent final answer as follows,
The final pressure in millimeter of mercury for a sample of carbon monoxide gas at given set of conditions is
(b)
Interpretation:
The temperature in degree Celsius for a sample of carbon monoxide gas at given set of conditions by using combined gas law has to be determined.
Concept Introduction:
Combined gas law tells that the Kelvin temperature of gas is directly proportional to the pressure and volume of a fixed amount of gas. The mathematical expression for combined gas law can be represented as follows,
(b)
Explanation of Solution
Record the given data,
Now, substitute these values in rearranged combined gas law and do some simple mathematical calculation to gent final answer as follows,
The obtained pressure is in Kelvin units now we have to convert this value into degree Celsius as follows,
The final temperature in degree Celsius for a sample of carbon monoxide gas at given set of conditions is
(c)
Interpretation:
The volume in liters for a sample of carbon monoxide gas at given set of conditions by using combined gas law has to be determined.
Concept Introduction:
Combined gas law tells that the Kelvin temperature of gas is directly proportional to the pressure and volume of a fixed amount of gas. The mathematical expression for combined gas law can be represented as follows,
(c)
Explanation of Solution
Record the given data,
Now, substitute these values in rearranged combined gas law and do some simple mathematical calculation to gent final answer as follows,
The final volume in liters for a sample of carbon monoxide gas at given set of conditions is
(d)
Interpretation:
The pressure in atmosphere for a sample of carbon monoxide gas at given set of conditions by using combined gas law has to be determined.
Concept Introduction:
Combined gas law tells that the Kelvin temperature of gas is directly proportional to the pressure and volume of a fixed amount of gas. The mathematical expression for combined gas law can be represented as follows,
(d)
Explanation of Solution
Record the given data,
Now, substitute these values in rearranged combined gas law and do some simple mathematical calculation to gent final answer as follows,
The final pressure in atmosphere for a sample of carbon monoxide gas at given set of conditions is
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