Deck 10: Gases

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Which of the following organic compounds would you expect to be a gas at room temperature?

A) Carbon tetrachloride
B) Butanol
C) Acetylene
D) Methanol
E) Benzaldehyde
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The amount of force (F) exerted on a given area (A) of surface is given by the formula _____.
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In a barometer the area above the column of mercury is a(n) _____.
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Hydrogen bromide is a gas at 25°C and 1.0 atm.
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What is the pressure in SI units exerted by a cup with a diameter of 7.00 cm and a weight of 400.0 gm?

A) 19.6 kPa
B) 3.92 kPa
C) 1.02 kPa
D) 23.0 kPa
E) 35.3 kPa
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_____ and mercury are the only liquid elements at room temperature.
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What is a manometer? Describe the construction and working of a closed-end manometer.
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Which of the following gases exists naturally as a triatomic molecule?

A) Ozone
B) Argon
C) Krypton
D) Neon
E) Hydrogen
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Both allotropes of oxygen are gasses at 25°C and 1.0 atm.
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The elements that occur naturally as gases are on the _____ side of the periodic table.
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Based on their position in the periodic table, which of the following would be a gas?

A) Potassium
B) Ruthenium
C) Vanadium
D) Hydrogen
E) Calcium
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What are the different types of gaseous compounds?
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At constant temperature, the volume of a fixed amount of a gas is directly proportional to its pressure.
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The force exerted by an object does not depend on its orientation.
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Ionic compounds exist as gases at room temperature and pressure.
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Every point on Earth's surface experiences a net pressure called _____.
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Which of the following elements exists naturally as a monatomic gas?

A) Nitrogen
B) Hydrogen
C) Chlorine
D) Argon
E) Oxygen
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Which of the following is not a gas at room temperature?

A) Hydrogen
B) Fluorine
C) Bromine
D) Iodine
E) Mercury
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A man weighing 750 kg stands on a stool. If the stool has four legs and each leg equals a surface area of 25 cm2, what is the pressure exerted by the man on the floor?

A) 75.0 kPa
B) 735 kPa
C) 105 kpa
D) 1880 Pa
E) 147 kPa
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Among the three common phases of matter, gases have the lowest density.
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At constant temperature and volume, the pressure exerted by a gas depends on only the total number of moles of gas present.
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The value of the universal gas constant in terms of J/K.mol is 0.082057.
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Which equation is an accurate representation of Boyle's law?

A) P = V
B) P ? V
C) PV = 0
D) V =  constant P\frac { \text { constant } } { P }
E) P = V constant \frac { V } { \text { constant } }
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The _____ of a gas is 22.41 L at STP.
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Explain Robert Boyle's J-shaped tube experiments that determined the quantitative relationship between the pressure and the volume of a gas.
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Two moles of argon (monatomic), under the same conditions will exert the same pressure as one mole of hydrogen (monatomic).
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The volume of an ideal gas at 0 K and 1 atm will be _____.
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_____ liters of sulfur dioxide will contain the same number of particles as 3 liters of oxygen at the same temperature and pressure.
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An oxygen cylinder with an empty volume of 31.4 L contains oxygen stored at 3.000 * 103 psi at 25.0˚C. How many moles of oxygen are contained within the cylinder?

A) 204 mol
B) 4.19 mol
C) 835 mol
D) 8.35 mol
E) 419 mol
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At constant pressure, the volume of a fixed amount of gas is directly proportional to its absolute_____.
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_____ law states that at constant temperature and pressure, the volume of a sample of gas is directly proportional to the number of moles of gas in the sample.
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Equal volumes of methane, ammonia, chlorine, and hydrogen are kept at the same temperature and pressure. Which of the following is true of the gases?

A) All the gases will have the same mass.
B) Hydrogen having the lowest molecular weight will be present in greater quantity.
C) The amount of methane and ammonia will be double that of hydrogen and nitrogen since they have twice the number of atoms.
D) Since equal volumes of the gases are present at the same conditions the number of moles of the gases will be the same.
E) Chlorine and hydrogen being non-polar will have least intermolecular attraction, hence fewer number of moles of these gases will be present.
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In the perfect gas equation, R is the gas constant. What is the value of R in (L·atm)/(K·mol)?

A) 0.082057
B) 8.314
C) 6.022 *1023
D) 1.9872
E) 273
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A ball of clay with air inside it is sealed at 25.0°C and 1.00 atm. The ball is heated steadily until it explodes at 60.0°C. What is the pressure inside the ball of clay before it explodes?

A) 1.12 atm
B) 4.60 atm
C) 3.80 atm
D) 19.3 atm
E) 22.1 atm
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PV = nRT is known as the ideal gas law.
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How many moles of an ideal gas are present in 22.4 L of a gas at 0.00˚C and 1.00 atm?

A) 22.4
B) 6.02
C) 3.00
D) 1.00
E) 11.2
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At what temperature will the volume of a gas be equal to zero?

A) 0˚C
B) -273.15 K
C) 273.15 K
D) 0 K
E) 273.15˚C
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All gasses will have zero volume at a temperature of -273.15˚C.
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What is an ideal gas? Why is the concept of an ideal gas important?
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One mole of a gas at 25˚C at a pressure of 2 atms has a volume of 17.8 L. What will the volume of the gas be at a temperature of 35˚C?

A) 16.4 L
B) 12.7 L
C) 17.8 L
D) 18.4 L
E) 22.4 L
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Explain the water displacement method used for collecting and measuring the volume of a gas.
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The partial pressures of oxygen in atmospheric air and in air exhaled by a human are in the ratio of 4:3. If the mole fraction of oxygen in atmospheric air is 0.210 what is mole fraction of oxygen in exhaled air?

A) 0.213
B) 1.02
C) 0.750
D) 0.158
E) 0.237
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Ammonia cannot be collected via the water displacement technique because it dissolves in water.
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Methane burns according to the formula: CH4 + 2O2 \rightarrow CO2 + 2H2O
What volume of carbon dioxide in liters will be released at STP when 12.0 g of CH4 is burnt?

A) 44.4 L
B) 1220 L
C) 16.8 L
D) 841 L
E) 1710 L
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A 30.0 L liquefied petroleum gas cylinder consists of 55% propane by mass and 45% of butane. If the total mass of the liquefied gases is 23.0 kg, then what is the partial pressure exerted by propane in the cylinder at 25.0˚C? Molar mass of propane is 44.096 g/mol.

A) 24.1 atm
B) 17.2 atm
C) 29.6 atm
D) 14.01 atm
E) 34.79 atm
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A 30.0 L liquefied petroleum gas cylinder consists of 55.0% propane by mass and 45.0% of butane. If the total volume of the liquefied gases is 23.0 kg, then what is the total pressure exerted of the gaseous mixture in the cylinder at 25.0˚C? Given: Molar mass of propane is 44.096 g/mol

A) 82.5 atm
B) 0.825 atm
C) 11.5 atm
D) 0.425 atm
E) 42.5 atm
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Potassium superoxide absorbs carbon dioxide and releases oxygen according to the formula: 4KO2 + 2CO2 \rightarrow 2K2CO3 + 3O2
How much potassium superoxide would be required to absorb 12 liters of CO2 at 30˚C and 1140 mmHg?

A) 454 g
B) 71.0 g
C) 103 g
D) 1.44 g
E) 0.719 g
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The vapor pressure of water at 0˚C is zero.
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Write a note on mole fractions of gas mixtures.
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The total pressure exerted by a mixture of gases is the _____ of the partial pressures of the components
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The partial pressures of oxygen in atmospheric air and in air exhaled by a human are in the ratio of 4:3. If the mole fraction of oxygen in atmospheric air is 0.21, how much oxygen is utilized per liter of air breathed?

A) 5.2 mL
B) 11 mL
C) 158 mL
D) 14 mL
E) 21 mL
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If PA is the pressure of a gas A, Pt is the pressure of the total gas mixture, XA is the mole fraction of the gas A, PA = XAPt.
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Gases like fluorine and HF cannot be collected by the water displacement method because they _____ with water.
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The partial pressure of a gas is independent of the pressure exerted by all other gases present.
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The pressure exerted by each gas in a gas mixture is called the gas's_____.
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An oxygen cylinder used by scuba divers contains 21% of oxygen (mimicking air). Pure oxygen at a pressure above 1 atmosphere is toxic. If the undersea pressure increases by one atmosphere every 33 feet, how deep can a diver using the oxygen cylinder dive before the oxygen gets toxic?

A) 99 ft.
B) 112 ft
C) 174.67 ft
D) 157ft
E) 225 ft
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Potassium superoxide absorbs carbon dioxide and releases oxygen according to the formula: 4KO2 + 2CO2 \rightarrow 2K2CO3 + 3O2
How much potassium superoxide would be required to produce 80.0 liters of oxygen at 30.0˚C and 1140 mmHg?

A) 458 g
B) 6.40 g
C) 74.8 g
D) 107 g
E) 4.00 g
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The _____ of any component of a mixture is the ratio of the number of moles of that substance to the total number of moles of all substances present.
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Water undergoes hydrolysis according to the following formula: 2H2O + \rightarrow O2 + 2H2
If the hydrogen produced is captured in a glass tube, and the hydrogen captured measures 5.00 mL then how many molecules of water would have undergone electrolysis, when the pressure inside the tube is 1 atm at a temperature of 22.0˚C? The vapor pressure of water at 22.0˚C is 19.84 mmHg.

A) 0.000210 mol
B) 123 mol
C) 0.748 mol
D) 0.0600 mol
E) 0.120 mol
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Mole fraction of A =  total moles  moles A\frac { \text { total moles } } { \text { moles } A } , where moles A \rightarrow 0.
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In a gas, attractive intermolecular forces produce a pressure that is more than that expected based on the ideal gas law.
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A 25.0 L cylinder contains 2.50 *102 g of CH4. What is the pressure in the cylinder at 27.0°C calculated using van der Waals equation?

A) 2850 kPa
B) 1510 kPa
C) 3870 kPa
D) 4870 kPa
E) 5870 kPa
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What is the mean free path of a gas molecule? Explain with examples.
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The speed of 8 particles were found to be 2, 2, 4, 5, 5, 7, 6, and 6 m/s, the root mean squared speed of the particles are _____ m/s.

A) 5.000
B) 4.937
C) 24.37
D) 37.00
E) 1.348
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Hydrogen consists of two isotopes 1H and 2H with atomic masses 1.007 and 2.014 respectively. If gaseous 1H2 is to be separated from gaseous 2H2 by gaseous diffusion what is the ratio of effusion rates of the gaseous forms of the isotopes?

A) 2.22
B) 1.41
C) 1.00
D) 3.86
E) 1.61
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Hydrogen consists of two isotopes 1H and 2H with atomic masses 1.007 and 2.014 respectively. If gaseous 1H2 is to be separated from gaseous 2H2 by gaseous diffusion how many steps are necessary to yield 99% pure 2H2? The natural abundance of 2H2 is 0.0150%.

A) 8.345
B) 11.89
C) 25.60
D) 18.56
E) 6.789
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Effusion is the escape of gaseous molecules through a small hole into an evacuated space.
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The root mean squared speed of a gas particle increases as the temperature of the gas _____.
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The volume of a container containing a gas is increased by 50%. Which of the following quantities decreases?

A) Average velocity of the gas particles
B) Root mean squared speed of the gas particles
C) Average speed of the gas particles
D) Force exerted by the gas per unit area of the container
E) The number of gas particle within the container
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In van der Waals equation, the correction for volume is negative and the correction for pressure is positive.
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Particles of different gases at the same temperature have the same average speed.
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A 10.0 L cylinder contains 370.0 g of N2. Its pressure to three significant figures at 27.0 °C calculated using van der Waals equation is _____.

A) 31.9 atm
B) 9.50 atm
C) 325 atm
D) 2.36 atm
E) 456 atm
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What is the root mean squared speed of a sample of neon at 50˚C?

A) 6.31 × 102 m/s2
B) 11.4 × 102 m/s2
C) 20.5 × 102 m/s2
D) 18.5 × 102 m/s2
E) 6.77 × 102 m/s2
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The vapor pressure of water _____ with increasing temperature.
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As the density of a gas decreases, the mean free path becomes _____.
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_____ is the gradual mixing of gases due to the motion of their component particles even in the absence of mechanical agitation such as stirring.
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The average kinetic energy of the molecules of any gas is dependant on the size of the particles of the gas.
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How does the kinetic molecular theory of gases explains the relationship between pressure and volume?
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At the boiling point of water the vapor pressure of water is _____ atm.
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A 10.0 L cylinder contains 370 g of N2. What is the difference in the pressure at 27°C calculated using van der Waals equation, and the pressure calculated using the ideal gas equation?

A) 0 atm
B) 0.620 atm
C) 1.35 atm
D) 2.35 atm
E) 1.35 atm.
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Deck 10: Gases
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Which of the following organic compounds would you expect to be a gas at room temperature?

A) Carbon tetrachloride
B) Butanol
C) Acetylene
D) Methanol
E) Benzaldehyde
Acetylene
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The amount of force (F) exerted on a given area (A) of surface is given by the formula _____.
P = F/A
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In a barometer the area above the column of mercury is a(n) _____.
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Hydrogen bromide is a gas at 25°C and 1.0 atm.
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What is the pressure in SI units exerted by a cup with a diameter of 7.00 cm and a weight of 400.0 gm?

A) 19.6 kPa
B) 3.92 kPa
C) 1.02 kPa
D) 23.0 kPa
E) 35.3 kPa
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_____ and mercury are the only liquid elements at room temperature.
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What is a manometer? Describe the construction and working of a closed-end manometer.
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Which of the following gases exists naturally as a triatomic molecule?

A) Ozone
B) Argon
C) Krypton
D) Neon
E) Hydrogen
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Both allotropes of oxygen are gasses at 25°C and 1.0 atm.
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The elements that occur naturally as gases are on the _____ side of the periodic table.
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Based on their position in the periodic table, which of the following would be a gas?

A) Potassium
B) Ruthenium
C) Vanadium
D) Hydrogen
E) Calcium
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What are the different types of gaseous compounds?
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At constant temperature, the volume of a fixed amount of a gas is directly proportional to its pressure.
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The force exerted by an object does not depend on its orientation.
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Ionic compounds exist as gases at room temperature and pressure.
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Every point on Earth's surface experiences a net pressure called _____.
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Which of the following elements exists naturally as a monatomic gas?

A) Nitrogen
B) Hydrogen
C) Chlorine
D) Argon
E) Oxygen
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Which of the following is not a gas at room temperature?

A) Hydrogen
B) Fluorine
C) Bromine
D) Iodine
E) Mercury
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A man weighing 750 kg stands on a stool. If the stool has four legs and each leg equals a surface area of 25 cm2, what is the pressure exerted by the man on the floor?

A) 75.0 kPa
B) 735 kPa
C) 105 kpa
D) 1880 Pa
E) 147 kPa
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Among the three common phases of matter, gases have the lowest density.
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At constant temperature and volume, the pressure exerted by a gas depends on only the total number of moles of gas present.
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The value of the universal gas constant in terms of J/K.mol is 0.082057.
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Which equation is an accurate representation of Boyle's law?

A) P = V
B) P ? V
C) PV = 0
D) V =  constant P\frac { \text { constant } } { P }
E) P = V constant \frac { V } { \text { constant } }
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The _____ of a gas is 22.41 L at STP.
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Explain Robert Boyle's J-shaped tube experiments that determined the quantitative relationship between the pressure and the volume of a gas.
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Two moles of argon (monatomic), under the same conditions will exert the same pressure as one mole of hydrogen (monatomic).
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The volume of an ideal gas at 0 K and 1 atm will be _____.
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_____ liters of sulfur dioxide will contain the same number of particles as 3 liters of oxygen at the same temperature and pressure.
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An oxygen cylinder with an empty volume of 31.4 L contains oxygen stored at 3.000 * 103 psi at 25.0˚C. How many moles of oxygen are contained within the cylinder?

A) 204 mol
B) 4.19 mol
C) 835 mol
D) 8.35 mol
E) 419 mol
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At constant pressure, the volume of a fixed amount of gas is directly proportional to its absolute_____.
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_____ law states that at constant temperature and pressure, the volume of a sample of gas is directly proportional to the number of moles of gas in the sample.
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Equal volumes of methane, ammonia, chlorine, and hydrogen are kept at the same temperature and pressure. Which of the following is true of the gases?

A) All the gases will have the same mass.
B) Hydrogen having the lowest molecular weight will be present in greater quantity.
C) The amount of methane and ammonia will be double that of hydrogen and nitrogen since they have twice the number of atoms.
D) Since equal volumes of the gases are present at the same conditions the number of moles of the gases will be the same.
E) Chlorine and hydrogen being non-polar will have least intermolecular attraction, hence fewer number of moles of these gases will be present.
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In the perfect gas equation, R is the gas constant. What is the value of R in (L·atm)/(K·mol)?

A) 0.082057
B) 8.314
C) 6.022 *1023
D) 1.9872
E) 273
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A ball of clay with air inside it is sealed at 25.0°C and 1.00 atm. The ball is heated steadily until it explodes at 60.0°C. What is the pressure inside the ball of clay before it explodes?

A) 1.12 atm
B) 4.60 atm
C) 3.80 atm
D) 19.3 atm
E) 22.1 atm
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PV = nRT is known as the ideal gas law.
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How many moles of an ideal gas are present in 22.4 L of a gas at 0.00˚C and 1.00 atm?

A) 22.4
B) 6.02
C) 3.00
D) 1.00
E) 11.2
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At what temperature will the volume of a gas be equal to zero?

A) 0˚C
B) -273.15 K
C) 273.15 K
D) 0 K
E) 273.15˚C
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All gasses will have zero volume at a temperature of -273.15˚C.
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What is an ideal gas? Why is the concept of an ideal gas important?
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One mole of a gas at 25˚C at a pressure of 2 atms has a volume of 17.8 L. What will the volume of the gas be at a temperature of 35˚C?

A) 16.4 L
B) 12.7 L
C) 17.8 L
D) 18.4 L
E) 22.4 L
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Explain the water displacement method used for collecting and measuring the volume of a gas.
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The partial pressures of oxygen in atmospheric air and in air exhaled by a human are in the ratio of 4:3. If the mole fraction of oxygen in atmospheric air is 0.210 what is mole fraction of oxygen in exhaled air?

A) 0.213
B) 1.02
C) 0.750
D) 0.158
E) 0.237
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Ammonia cannot be collected via the water displacement technique because it dissolves in water.
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Methane burns according to the formula: CH4 + 2O2 \rightarrow CO2 + 2H2O
What volume of carbon dioxide in liters will be released at STP when 12.0 g of CH4 is burnt?

A) 44.4 L
B) 1220 L
C) 16.8 L
D) 841 L
E) 1710 L
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A 30.0 L liquefied petroleum gas cylinder consists of 55% propane by mass and 45% of butane. If the total mass of the liquefied gases is 23.0 kg, then what is the partial pressure exerted by propane in the cylinder at 25.0˚C? Molar mass of propane is 44.096 g/mol.

A) 24.1 atm
B) 17.2 atm
C) 29.6 atm
D) 14.01 atm
E) 34.79 atm
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A 30.0 L liquefied petroleum gas cylinder consists of 55.0% propane by mass and 45.0% of butane. If the total volume of the liquefied gases is 23.0 kg, then what is the total pressure exerted of the gaseous mixture in the cylinder at 25.0˚C? Given: Molar mass of propane is 44.096 g/mol

A) 82.5 atm
B) 0.825 atm
C) 11.5 atm
D) 0.425 atm
E) 42.5 atm
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Potassium superoxide absorbs carbon dioxide and releases oxygen according to the formula: 4KO2 + 2CO2 \rightarrow 2K2CO3 + 3O2
How much potassium superoxide would be required to absorb 12 liters of CO2 at 30˚C and 1140 mmHg?

A) 454 g
B) 71.0 g
C) 103 g
D) 1.44 g
E) 0.719 g
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The vapor pressure of water at 0˚C is zero.
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Write a note on mole fractions of gas mixtures.
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The total pressure exerted by a mixture of gases is the _____ of the partial pressures of the components
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The partial pressures of oxygen in atmospheric air and in air exhaled by a human are in the ratio of 4:3. If the mole fraction of oxygen in atmospheric air is 0.21, how much oxygen is utilized per liter of air breathed?

A) 5.2 mL
B) 11 mL
C) 158 mL
D) 14 mL
E) 21 mL
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If PA is the pressure of a gas A, Pt is the pressure of the total gas mixture, XA is the mole fraction of the gas A, PA = XAPt.
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Gases like fluorine and HF cannot be collected by the water displacement method because they _____ with water.
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The partial pressure of a gas is independent of the pressure exerted by all other gases present.
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The pressure exerted by each gas in a gas mixture is called the gas's_____.
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56
An oxygen cylinder used by scuba divers contains 21% of oxygen (mimicking air). Pure oxygen at a pressure above 1 atmosphere is toxic. If the undersea pressure increases by one atmosphere every 33 feet, how deep can a diver using the oxygen cylinder dive before the oxygen gets toxic?

A) 99 ft.
B) 112 ft
C) 174.67 ft
D) 157ft
E) 225 ft
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57
Potassium superoxide absorbs carbon dioxide and releases oxygen according to the formula: 4KO2 + 2CO2 \rightarrow 2K2CO3 + 3O2
How much potassium superoxide would be required to produce 80.0 liters of oxygen at 30.0˚C and 1140 mmHg?

A) 458 g
B) 6.40 g
C) 74.8 g
D) 107 g
E) 4.00 g
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58
The _____ of any component of a mixture is the ratio of the number of moles of that substance to the total number of moles of all substances present.
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59
Water undergoes hydrolysis according to the following formula: 2H2O + \rightarrow O2 + 2H2
If the hydrogen produced is captured in a glass tube, and the hydrogen captured measures 5.00 mL then how many molecules of water would have undergone electrolysis, when the pressure inside the tube is 1 atm at a temperature of 22.0˚C? The vapor pressure of water at 22.0˚C is 19.84 mmHg.

A) 0.000210 mol
B) 123 mol
C) 0.748 mol
D) 0.0600 mol
E) 0.120 mol
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60
Mole fraction of A =  total moles  moles A\frac { \text { total moles } } { \text { moles } A } , where moles A \rightarrow 0.
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61
In a gas, attractive intermolecular forces produce a pressure that is more than that expected based on the ideal gas law.
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62
A 25.0 L cylinder contains 2.50 *102 g of CH4. What is the pressure in the cylinder at 27.0°C calculated using van der Waals equation?

A) 2850 kPa
B) 1510 kPa
C) 3870 kPa
D) 4870 kPa
E) 5870 kPa
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63
What is the mean free path of a gas molecule? Explain with examples.
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64
The speed of 8 particles were found to be 2, 2, 4, 5, 5, 7, 6, and 6 m/s, the root mean squared speed of the particles are _____ m/s.

A) 5.000
B) 4.937
C) 24.37
D) 37.00
E) 1.348
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65
Hydrogen consists of two isotopes 1H and 2H with atomic masses 1.007 and 2.014 respectively. If gaseous 1H2 is to be separated from gaseous 2H2 by gaseous diffusion what is the ratio of effusion rates of the gaseous forms of the isotopes?

A) 2.22
B) 1.41
C) 1.00
D) 3.86
E) 1.61
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66
Hydrogen consists of two isotopes 1H and 2H with atomic masses 1.007 and 2.014 respectively. If gaseous 1H2 is to be separated from gaseous 2H2 by gaseous diffusion how many steps are necessary to yield 99% pure 2H2? The natural abundance of 2H2 is 0.0150%.

A) 8.345
B) 11.89
C) 25.60
D) 18.56
E) 6.789
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67
Effusion is the escape of gaseous molecules through a small hole into an evacuated space.
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68
The root mean squared speed of a gas particle increases as the temperature of the gas _____.
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69
The volume of a container containing a gas is increased by 50%. Which of the following quantities decreases?

A) Average velocity of the gas particles
B) Root mean squared speed of the gas particles
C) Average speed of the gas particles
D) Force exerted by the gas per unit area of the container
E) The number of gas particle within the container
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70
In van der Waals equation, the correction for volume is negative and the correction for pressure is positive.
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71
Particles of different gases at the same temperature have the same average speed.
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72
A 10.0 L cylinder contains 370.0 g of N2. Its pressure to three significant figures at 27.0 °C calculated using van der Waals equation is _____.

A) 31.9 atm
B) 9.50 atm
C) 325 atm
D) 2.36 atm
E) 456 atm
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73
What is the root mean squared speed of a sample of neon at 50˚C?

A) 6.31 × 102 m/s2
B) 11.4 × 102 m/s2
C) 20.5 × 102 m/s2
D) 18.5 × 102 m/s2
E) 6.77 × 102 m/s2
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74
The vapor pressure of water _____ with increasing temperature.
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75
As the density of a gas decreases, the mean free path becomes _____.
As the density of a gas decreases, the mean free path becomes _____.
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76
_____ is the gradual mixing of gases due to the motion of their component particles even in the absence of mechanical agitation such as stirring.
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77
The average kinetic energy of the molecules of any gas is dependant on the size of the particles of the gas.
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78
How does the kinetic molecular theory of gases explains the relationship between pressure and volume?
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79
At the boiling point of water the vapor pressure of water is _____ atm.
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80
A 10.0 L cylinder contains 370 g of N2. What is the difference in the pressure at 27°C calculated using van der Waals equation, and the pressure calculated using the ideal gas equation?

A) 0 atm
B) 0.620 atm
C) 1.35 atm
D) 2.35 atm
E) 1.35 atm.
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