Part A)   What volume does one mole of ideal gas occupy at 0oC and pressure of 10.0 atm?  (a)   24.5 L                 (b)   22.4 L               (c)   2.24 L      (d)   11.2 L         Part B)     What mass of oxygen is needed to fill a 585 L tank at STP? (a)    0.835 kg              (b)    0.765 kg      (c)    0.417 kg         (d)    0.276 kg     (e)  None of those. If so what is your answer?         Part C)  Which of the following has 61 neutrons, 47 protons, & 46 electrons?    (a) Pm              (b) Ag+           (c) Pd2+         (d) Cd+            (e) Ag

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Part A)   What volume does one mole of ideal gas occupy at 0oC and pressure of 10.0 atm? 

(a)   24.5 L                 (b)   22.4 L               (c)   2.24 L      (d)   11.2 L

 

 

 

 

Part B)     What mass of oxygen is needed to fill a 585 L tank at STP?

(a)    0.835 kg              (b)    0.765 kg      (c)    0.417 kg         (d)    0.276 kg    
(e)  None of those. If so what is your answer?

 

 

 

 

Part C)  Which of the following has 61 neutrons, 47 protons, & 46 electrons?

   (a) Pm              (b) Ag+           (c) Pd2+         (d) Cd+            (e) Ag

 

Part D)    Fewer steps are required to solve stoichiometry problems when

(a)    the amount of reactant is given in grams and the product is sought in grams.

(b)    the amount of reactant is given in moles and the product is sought in moles.

(c)    the amount of reactant is given in grams and the product is sought in moles.

(d)    the amount of reactant is given in moles and the product is sought in bgrams.

 

 

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