1 Matter, Energy, And Measurement 2 Atoms 3 Chemical Bonds 4 Chemical Reactions 5 Gases, Liquids, And Solids 6 Solutions And Colloids 7 Reaction Rates And Chemical Equilibrium 8 Acids And Bases 9 Nuclear Chemistry 10 Organic Chemistry 11 Alkanes 12 Alkenes And Alkynes 13 Benzene And Its Derivatives 14 Alcohols, Ethers, And Thiols 15 Chirality: The Handedness Of Molecules 16 Amines 17 Aldehydes And Ketones 18 Carboxylic Acids 19 Carboxylic Anhydrides, Esters, And Amides 20 Carbohydrates 21 Lipids 22 Proteins 23 Enzymes 24 Chemical Communications: Neurotransmitters And Hormones 25 Nucleotides, Nucleic Acids, And Heredity 26 Gene Expression And Protein Synthesis 27 Bioenergetics: How The Body Converts Food To Energy 28 Specific Catabolic Pathways: Carbohydrate, Lipid, And Protein Metabolism 29 Biosynthetic Pathways 30 Nutrition 31 Immunochemistry expand_more
5.1 What Are The Three States Of Matter? 5.2 What Is Gas Pressure And How Do We Measure It? 5.3 What Are The Laws That Govern The Behavior Of Gases? 5.4 What Are Avogadro's Law And The Ideal Gas Law? 5.5 What Is Dalton's Law Of Partial Pressures? 5.6 What Is The Kinetic Molecular Theory? 5.7 What Types Of Intermolecular Attractive Forces Exist Between Molecules? 5.8 How Do We Describe The Behavior Of Liquids At The Molecular Level? 5.9 What Are The Characteristics Of The Various Types Of Solids? 5.10 What Is A Phase Change And What Energies Are Involved? Chapter Questions expand_more
Problem 5.12P Problem 5.13P Problem 5.14P Problem 5.15P Problem 5.16P: 5-16 Answer true or false. (a) For a sample of gas at constant temperature, its pressure multiplied... Problem 5.17P Problem 5.18P Problem 5.19P Problem 5.20P Problem 5.21P Problem 5.22P Problem 5.23P Problem 5.24P Problem 5.25P: 5-25 A gas in a bulb as in Figure 5-3 registers a pressure of 833 mm Hg in the manometer in which... Problem 5.26P Problem 5.27P: 5-27 A sample of the inhalation anesthetic gas Halothane, C2HBrCIF3, in a 500-mL cylinder has a... Problem 5.28P Problem 5.29P Problem 5.30P Problem 5.31P: 5-31 A balloon used for atmospheric research has a volume of L. Assume that the balloon is filled... Problem 5.32P Problem 5.33P: 5-33 A certain quantity of helium gas is at a temperature of 27 °C and a pressure of 1.00 atm. What... Problem 5.34P: 5-34 A sample of 30.0 mL of krypton gas, Kr, is at 756 mm Hg and 25.0°C. What is the new volume if... Problem 5.35P: 5-35 A 26.4-mL sample of ethylene gas, C2H4, has a pressure of 2.50 atm at 2.5°C. If the volume is... Problem 5.36P Problem 5.37P: 5-37 A sample of a gas at 77°C and 1.33 atm occupies a volume of 50.3 L. (a) How many moles of the... Problem 5.38P: 5-38 What is the volume in liters occupied by 1.21 g of Freon-12 gas, CCI2F2, at 0.980 atm and 35°C? Problem 5.39P: 5-39 An 8.00-g sample of a gas occupies 22.4 L at 2.00 atm and 273 K. What is the molar mass of the... Problem 5.40P Problem 5.41P: 5-41 Does the density of a gas increase, decrease, or stay the same as the pressure increases at... Problem 5.42P Problem 5.43P Problem 5.44P Problem 5.45P Problem 5.46P: 5-46 Calculate the molar mass of a gas if 3.30 g of the gas occupies 660. mL. at 735 mm Hg and 27°C. Problem 5.47P Problem 5.48P Problem 5.49P Problem 5.50P: 5-50 How many molecules of CO are in 100. L of CO at STP? Problem 5.51P Problem 5.52P Problem 5.53P Problem 5.54P: 5-54 Automobile air bags are inflated by nitrogen gas. When a significant collision occurs, an... Problem 5.55P Problem 5.56P: 5-56 The three main components of dry air and the percentage of each are nitrogen (78.08%), oxygen... Problem 5.57P Problem 5.58P Problem 5.59P Problem 5.60P Problem 5.61P Problem 5.62P Problem 5.63P Problem 5.64P Problem 5.65P Problem 5.66P Problem 5.67P Problem 5.68P Problem 5.69P Problem 5.70P Problem 5.71P Problem 5.72P Problem 5.73P Problem 5.74P Problem 5.75P: 5-75 The heat of vaporization of liquid Freon-12, CCI2F2, is 4.71 kcal/mol. Calculate the energy... Problem 5.76P Problem 5.77P Problem 5.78P Problem 5.79P Problem 5.80P Problem 5.81P: 5-81 Compare the number of calories absorbed when 100. g of ice at 0°C is changed to liquid water at... Problem 5.82P Problem 5.83P Problem 5.84P Problem 5.85P Problem 5.86P: 5-86 Using the phase diagram of water (Figure 5-20), describe the process by which you can sublime 1... Problem 5.87P Problem 5.88P Problem 5.89P: 5-89 (Chemical Connections 5C) In a sphygmomanometer one listens to the first tapping sound as the... Problem 5.90P Problem 5.91P Problem 5.92P Problem 5.93P Problem 5.94P Problem 5.95P Problem 5.96P Problem 5.97P Problem 5.98P Problem 5.99P Problem 5.100P Problem 5.101P Problem 5.102P Problem 5.103P Problem 5.104P Problem 5.105P Problem 5.106P: 5-106 The normal boiling point of hexane, C6H14, is 69°C, and that of pentane, C5H12, is 36°C.... Problem 5.107P: 5-107 If 60.0 g of NH3 occupies 35.1 L under a pressure of 77.2 in. Hg, what is the temperature of... Problem 5.108P Problem 5.109P Problem 5.110P Problem 5.111P: 5-111 Diving, particularly SCUBA (Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus) diving, subjects... Problem 5.112P Problem 5.113P: 5-113 Ammonia and gaseous hydrogen chloride react to form ammonium chloride according to the... Problem 5.114P: 5-114 Carbon dioxide gas, saturated with water vapor, can be produced by the addition of aqueous... Problem 5.115P: 5-115 Ammonium nitrite decomposes upon heating to form nitrogen gas and water vapor according to the... Problem 5.116P Problem 5.117P Problem 5.118P: 5-118 Isooctane, which has a chemical formula C8H18 is the component of gasoline from which the term... Problem 5.119P Problem 5.120P format_list_bulleted