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- + |/ 00 %24 D. Two bulbs are connected by a stopcock. The 7.50 L bulb contains nitric oxide (NO) at a pressure of 0.340 bar, and the 2.50 L bulb contains oxygen (O,) at a pressure of 0.510 bar. 02 ON After the stopcock is opened, the gases mix and react to produce nitrogen dioxide (CON) 2 NO(g) + 0,(g) – 2 NO,(g) Considering that the volume remains unchanged during the experiment, how does the total pressure in the bulbs change if the reaction is allowed to go to completion? The total pressure will remain constant. O There is not enough information to determine how the total pressure will change. O The total pressure will decrease. O The total pressure will increase. MacBook Pro ( The %23 %24 7. 4. 5. 3. R %3D K. H. B C. option command MOSISOII 15 b. (0.00763 x 10-28) (5.070 x 10-23) (0.0033 x 1013) C. (8.10 x 10-32)-1/2 = d. (0.08 liter atm mol-1 K-1) (760 torr atm-1) (440 K) = (1.6 x 10-2 liter)PARTA PART B NaOH PART C NaOH HC () PART D NaOH Components HC Mass (g) 20g 100g 2g 100g 2g Volume (mL) 100ml 50ml 50ml Concentration (M) Initial Temperature (c) Final Temperature C) 0.500M 1M 1M 20°C 20C 20 C 20 C 2.70°C 2521C 31.83 C 26.81 C Calculated Values c=012 C AH,=D 4951.09 J AH, = 2850.12J 1. What is the essence of determining the heat capacity of the calorimeter? Is it possible to replace the calorimeter in the middle of the experiment, say you use same type of calorimeter, but you borrowed from another group to perform part C and D? Why? 2. Expiain the temperature profiles of the contents of the calorimeter. 3. What is the relationship cf the temperature with the caculated AH? Compare the AH of the three reactions. 一 1. 1.
- Fe?+ + Ce*= Fe+ +Ce* which is described under normal conditions by the following parameters: E°A = E°re3+2+ = 0.771 (±0.005) V versus NHE; E°8 =Eos+3= 1.44 (± 0.02) V versus NHE; F = 96485.309 (± 0.029) C/mol (or J/ (V mol)). Calculate the AG° value for the Fe2*/Ce** reaction. Report your answer using the correct number of significant figures.Consider the following reaction where Ke = 9.52x10 at 350 K. CHa(9) + CCla(0) =2CH,Cl2(9) A reaction mixture was found to contain 3.07x102 moles of CHa(g), 3.96x10 moles of CCIA(g) and 1.21x102 moles of CH,Cl2(g), in a 1.00 liter container. Is the reaction at equilibrium? If not, what direction must it run in order to reach equilibrium? The reaction quotient, Qo equals The reaction A. must run in the forward direction to reach equilibrium. B. must run in the reverse direction to reach equilibrium. C. is at equilibrium.Da Qlaccd ← C ||| tab s lock fn esc K →1 Home | O STATES OF MATTER Using the combined gas law atm McGr A ALEKS ALEKS https://www-awu.aleks.com/alekscgi/x/Isl.exe/10_u-IgNslkr7j8P3jH-IvUrTNdLZh5A8CnG03PBGuXr8iCPa7ZMmym9ysAg Explanation ? Mc ALEKS Graw Type here to search A For many purposes we can treat ammonia (NH3) as an ideal gas at temperatures above its boiling point of -33. °C. Suppose the temperature of a sample of ammonia gas is raised from -24.0 °C to 21.0 °C, and at the same time the pressure is changed. If the initial pressure was 5.6 atm and the volume increased by 30.0%, what is the final pressure? Round your answer to the correct number of significant digits. N @ D 2 Check W McGr A AX S # X alt 3 E D f4 $ Mc Graw 4 C x10 F X O f5 % 40 5 V 100 -- f6 G 4- B Y 4+ & H Graw McGr M Sessic A ALEKS 7 NO fg N IAA * 8 © 2022 McGraw Hill LLC. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Center | Accessi_ a ? J M 9 Mc K McGr A ALEKS f10 fm > Mc Graw RxIVzFNDCs.. A" 12. McGr A ALEKS +…
- (a) Use the following data for NH3 (g) at T = 273 K to evaluate B2P (T). (Here Z is the compressibility factor, PV/RT). P (bar) 0.10 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.60 0.70 Note: You will need to fit this data to a least-squares line. (b) At standard temperature (273.15 K), the density of O₂ varies with pressure as indicated in the table below: P (bar) 0.25331 0.50663 0.75994 1.01325 Z-1 1.519 x 10-4 3.038 x 10-4 4.557x 10-4 6.071 x 10-4 7.583 x 10-4 9.002 x 10-4 1.0551 x 10-3 2 p(g/L) 0.356985 0.714154 1.071485 1.428962 Use this data to find the second virial coefficient, B2v, of oxygen. Note that mo2 = 31.9988 Daltons. (Hint: It will be useful to determine the molar volume from each value of p.)Explain in terms of the Kinetic Molecular Theory the following situations: a) Why does compressing a gas raise the temperature of the system? b) Explain why the density of a gas is so much lower than the density of its liquid form? c) Explain in detail the dissolving process of KCl in water. d) Explain why the solid precipitate AGl (s) forms when solutions of KCl (aq) and AgNO3 (aq) are mixed.Consider the following reaction CS2(g) + 3O2(g) → CO2(g) + 2SO2(g) A mixture containing only CS2(g) and excess O2(g) at a total pressure of 100 kPa is placed in a sealed vessel. After the reaction is completed and the vessel is cooled to the initial temperature, the total pressure in the vessel drops to 80 kPa. What is the mole fraction of CO2(g) in the final mixture?
- Office S completion of 30mg of Fluid Bolus 16hrs of Time Zere JUNE 2022 . PortalGuard - Portal Access X My Blackboard Content - Blackb x A ALEKS- Caroline Batten - Learn X + m/alekscgi/x/Isl.exe/10_u-IgNslkr7j8P3jH-UcZZdcvSCzsqTCIDqNGV3bKqhMfPmUcQ4ENaD-LHafGWwto4jCYB_juBZuc6VV6mlrMWwLjGQhQcWSUsKtc6VCtNoP7CXw0?108w7QYjlbavbSPXtx-YCjsh_7mMmrq#item O KINETICS AND EQUILIBRIUM 0/5 Caroline V Using reactant reaction order to predict changes in initial rate V A certain reaction second order in N₂ and second order in H₂. Use this information to complete the table below. Round each of your answers to 3 significant digits. [¹₂] initial rate of reaction 0.632 M 8.00 x 10 M/s X ? 0.651 M 0.187 M 0.632 M M/S 1.01 M 0.407 M M/S ▷ Explanation Ⓒ2022 McGraw Hill LLC. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Center Check- = T C 54°F Humid % Explanation O CHEMICAL REACTIONS Percent yield of chemical reactions 2 W |HC|HL| (@F11218HCHIHUSI https://www-awu.aleks.com/alekscgi/x/Isl.exe/10_u-IgNslkr7j8P3jH-IBMBkpcnaFu0F7Uj... FAX S Check بهر 3 * E $ X Gaseous ethane (CH₂CH3) reacts with gaseous oxygen gas (O₂) to produce gaseous carbon dioxide (CO₂) and gaseous water (H₂O). If 0.469 g of water is produced from the reaction of 0.90 g of ethane and 5.2 g of oxygen gas, calculate the percent yield of water. Round your answer to 2 significant figures. 4 0 d R DE C Ś 96 % 5 T 6 G H "4+ & 7 B N U 144 * 00 C | 141 | a A 8 1 D-II ( 9 r K M || a ✓ DDI O s ) B Ⓒ2022 McGraw Hill LLC. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use | | O F ▬▬▬▬▬▬ fo 1 11² a P MC - MC insert C + 3/5 = prt sc } ♡ 4 Privacy Center Privacy Center | Acces 1 0 Chisom Seve E d 11:10 10/22/20Which one of the following is TRUE about AH°ffor the substances given? a. AH°ffor Br2(e) = 0 O b. AH°; for He(e) = 0 O c. AH°ffor N2(e) > O O d. AH°ffor O(g) < 0 O e. None of these is true