Exam 10: Gases
Exam 1: Introduction: Matter and Measurement118 Questions
Exam 2: Atoms, Molecules, and Ions201 Questions
Exam 3: Stoichiometry: Calculations With Chemical Formulas and Equations134 Questions
Exam 4: Aqueous Reactions and Solution Stoichiometry147 Questions
Exam 6: Electronic Structure of Atoms161 Questions
Exam 7: Periodic Properties of the Elements149 Questions
Exam 8: Basic Concepts of Chemical Bonding116 Questions
Exam 10: Gases146 Questions
Exam 11: Intermolecular Forces, Liquids, and Solids103 Questions
Exam 12: Modern Materials47 Questions
Exam 13: Properties of Solutions121 Questions
Exam 14: Chemical Kinetics110 Questions
Exam 15: Chemical Equilibrium58 Questions
Exam 16: Acid-Base Equilibria97 Questions
Exam 17: Additional Aspects of Equilibria88 Questions
Exam 18: Chemistry of the Environment105 Questions
Exam 19: Chemical Thermodynamics101 Questions
Exam 20: Electrochemistry90 Questions
Exam 21: Nuclear Chemistry128 Questions
Exam 22: Chemistry of the Nonmetals176 Questions
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Exam 24: Chemistry of Coordination Compounds124 Questions
Exam 25: The Chemistry of Life: Organic and Biological Chemistry115 Questions
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In a Torricelli barometer, a pressure of one atmosphere supports a 760 mm column of mercury. If the original tube containing the mercury is replaced with a tube having twice the diameter of the original, the height of the mercury column at one atmosphere pressure is mm.
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A sample of He gas (3.0 L) at 5.6 atm and 25 °C was combined with 4.5 L of Ne gas at 3.6 atm and 25 °C at constant temperature in a 9.0 L flask. The total pressure in the flask was atm. Assume the initial pressure in the flask was 0.00 atm.
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A tank containing both HF and HBr gases developed a leak. The ratio of the rate of effusion of HF to the rate of effusion of HBr is .
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The pressure exerted by 1.3 mol of gas in a 13 L flask at 22 °C is kPa.
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The molecular weight of a gas is g/mol if 3.5 g of the gas occupies 2.1 L at STP.
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At 333 K, which of the pairs of gases below would have the most nearly identical rates of effusion?
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SO2 (5.00 g) and CO2 (5.00 g) were placed in a 750.0 mL container at 50.0 °C. The total pressure in the container was atm.
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SO2 (5.00 g) and CO2 (5.00 g) are placed in a 750.0 mL container at 50.0 °C. The partial pressure of SO2 in the container was _ atm.
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The volume of 0.25 mol of a gas at 72.7 kPa and 15 °C is m3.
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A pressure of 1.00 atm is the same as a pressure of _ of mmHg.
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A fixed amount of gas at 25.0 °C occupies a volume of 10.0 L when the pressure is 629 torr. Use Charles's law to calculate the volume (L) the gas will occupy when the temperature is increased to 121 °C while maintaining the pressure at 629 torr.
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The thermal decomposition of potassium chlorate can be used to produce oxygen in the laboratory.
What volume (L) of O2 gas at 25 °C and 1.00 atm pressure is produced by the decomposition of 7.5 g of KClO3 (s)?

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The volume of hydrogen gas at 38.0 °C and 763 torr that can be produced by the reaction of 4.33 g of zinc with excess sulfuric acid is L.
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Which one of the following gases would have the highest average molecular speed at 25 °C?
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A 255 mL round- bottom flask is weighed and found to have a mass of 114.85 g A few milliliters of an easily vaporized liquid are added to the flask and the flask is immersed in a boiling water bath. All of the liquid vaporizes at the boiling temperature of water, filling the flask with vapor. When all of the liquid has vaporized, the flask is removed from the bath, cooled, dried, and reweighed. The new mass of the flask and the condensed vapor is 115.23g Which of the following compounds could the liquid be? (Assume the ambient pressure is 1 atm.)
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A vessel contained N2, Ar, He, and Ne. The total pressure in the vessel was 987 torr. The partial pressures of nitrogen, argon, and helium were 44.0, 486, and 218 torr, respectively. The partial pressure of neon in the vessel was torr.
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