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Deck 5: Gases
1
Which of the following compounds is an EPA principal pollutant?
A) O2
B) NO2
C) H2O
D) N2
A) O2
B) NO2
C) H2O
D) N2
NO2
2
At absolute zero, only monatomic hydrogen maintains some degree of movement.
False
3
CO, NO2, O3, and SO2 are among the EPA's six principal criteria pollutants.
True
4
According to Boyle's Law, at constant temperature, pressure and volume are inversely proportional.
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5
A pressure of 20.6 kPa corresponds to a pressure reading of:
A) 65.2 mm Hg
B) 111 mm Hg
C) 97.8 mm Hg
D) 155 mm Hg
A) 65.2 mm Hg
B) 111 mm Hg
C) 97.8 mm Hg
D) 155 mm Hg
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6
If 3.2 L of CO2 is contained at a pressure of 1.08 atm, the gas will have a pressure of ____ if the volume is increased to 5.1 L at a constant temperature.
A) 1.7 atm
B) 0.68 atm
C) 1.2 atm
D) 0.83 atm
A) 1.7 atm
B) 0.68 atm
C) 1.2 atm
D) 0.83 atm
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7
One of the key components to the Kinetic Molecular Theory is the statement that the average kinetic energy of the particles in a gas is proportional to the absolute temperature of the gas, and does not depend on the identity of the gas.
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8
Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures states that the pressure of a mixture of gases is the sum of the partial pressures of the component gases.
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9
As the temperature of a gas increases with a constant volume, the pressure of the gas will:
A) increase
B) remain the same
C) decrease
D) fluctuate about the original mean
A) increase
B) remain the same
C) decrease
D) fluctuate about the original mean
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10
If a gas stored in a fixed metal cylinder is heated, the pressure inside the cylinder will:
A) increase
B) remain the same
C) decrease
D) fluctuate about the original mean
A) increase
B) remain the same
C) decrease
D) fluctuate about the original mean
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11
Avagadro's Law states that the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to the number of molecules (or moles) of gas present.
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12
Charles' Law states that, as the temperature of a gas increases under constant pressure, the volume of the gas will decrease.
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13
Ozone is created in a series of reactions and events involving photochemically activated nitrogen oxides and:
A) Ar
B) H2
C) VOCs
D) PAHs
A) Ar
B) H2
C) VOCs
D) PAHs
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14
Assuming a constant temperature, the volume of a gas will ____ with an increase in pressure.
A) increase
B) remain the same
C) decrease
D) fluctuate about the original mean
A) increase
B) remain the same
C) decrease
D) fluctuate about the original mean
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15
Before heading out onto the lake for a fishing trip, an angler checks the barometer. The pressure reads 29.82 inches of Hg. This corresponds to a pressure in atm of:
A) 0.605 atm
B) 15.6 atm
C) 311 atm
D) 0.997 atm
A) 0.605 atm
B) 15.6 atm
C) 311 atm
D) 0.997 atm
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16
The SI unit for pressure is:
A) psi
B) Pa
C) ft-lb
D) N
A) psi
B) Pa
C) ft-lb
D) N
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17
The collapse of a helium balloon as it leaves the warmth of a florist shop for a sub-zero February morning is best explained by Charles' Law.
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18
VOCs play a role in the formation of ozone by reacting with photochemically activated nitrogen oxides.
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19
Which of the following is not a property of a gas?
A) expansion to fill the volume of their container
B) densities much lower than solids and liquids
C) characteristic odors detected by the human olfactory
D) the ability to change volumes with temperature fluctuations
A) expansion to fill the volume of their container
B) densities much lower than solids and liquids
C) characteristic odors detected by the human olfactory
D) the ability to change volumes with temperature fluctuations
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20
A mole of any gaseous species occupies 22.4 L at standard temperature and pressure.
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21
A particular pair of human lungs have a volume of 2 L when inflated. At this volume, the temperature inside the lungs is 98.6 ° F. If the temperature of the air outside the lung is 45.0 ° F, what volume of cooler outside air is being inhaled and warmed?
A) 0.4 L
B) 0.9 L
C) 1.4 L
D) 1.8 L
A) 0.4 L
B) 0.9 L
C) 1.4 L
D) 1.8 L
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22
At constant temperature and volume, 3.8 × 10 − 3 mol of helium is added to a 1.0 L sample of xenon at 0.081 atm and 325 K. What is the total pressure of the gas mix?
A) 0.072 atm
B) 0.18 atm
C) 0.21 atm
D) 0.25 atm
A) 0.072 atm
B) 0.18 atm
C) 0.21 atm
D) 0.25 atm
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23
A motorist discovers that her auto tire measures 29.2 psi rather than the recommended 35 psi. If the tire's volume is assumed constant at 11.6 L and the temperature is 45F at the filling station, how many moles of air will the motorist need to add to bring the tire to 35 psi? (assume 1.00 atm = 14.7 psi)
A) 1.0 moles
B) 1.2 moles
C) 2.0 moles
D) 2.4 moles
A) 1.0 moles
B) 1.2 moles
C) 2.0 moles
D) 2.4 moles
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24
During a manufacturer process, a pocket of gases at 250 ° C formed a bubble inside of a liquid mass. The bubble had a volume of 325 mL at the time of it's formation. What is the volume of this bubble now that the product is in a 20 ° C storage facility?
A) 26 mL
B) 84 mL
C) 117 mL
D) 182 mL
A) 26 mL
B) 84 mL
C) 117 mL
D) 182 mL
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25
A temperature of 400 K corresponds to a temperature of:
A) 200 ° C
B) − 73 ° C
C) 673 ° C
D) 127 ° C
A) 200 ° C
B) − 73 ° C
C) 673 ° C
D) 127 ° C
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26
If a deep-sea diver ascends to the surface (1 atm) from a pressure of 5 atm, the volume of the dissolved gas bubbles in the diver's blood will increase by a factor of ____ during the ascent.
A) 1
B) 5
C) 10
D) remain the same
A) 1
B) 5
C) 10
D) remain the same
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27
Consider the commercial production of SO3 via sulfur dioxide and oxygen:
SO2 (g) + O2 (g) → SO3 (g)
If 5.3 L of sulfur dioxide and 4.7 L of oxygen are mixed, how much sulfur trioxide may be produced if all gases are at STP?
A) 5.3 L
B) 6.1 L
C) 10.0 L
D) 21 L
SO2 (g) + O2 (g) → SO3 (g)
If 5.3 L of sulfur dioxide and 4.7 L of oxygen are mixed, how much sulfur trioxide may be produced if all gases are at STP?
A) 5.3 L
B) 6.1 L
C) 10.0 L
D) 21 L
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28
The density (in g/L) of helium (He) gas at 694 torr and 719 K is:
A) 0.0619 g/L
B) 3.81 g/L
C) 2.06 g/L
D) 0.206 g/L
A) 0.0619 g/L
B) 3.81 g/L
C) 2.06 g/L
D) 0.206 g/L
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29
What is the mass of 2.3 L of chlorine gas at STP?
A) 3.6 g
B) 16.1 g
C) 7.3 g
D) 8.1 g
A) 3.6 g
B) 16.1 g
C) 7.3 g
D) 8.1 g
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30
A 2.0 L vessel is filled with 7.3 × 10 − 2 mol hydrogen at 1.55 atm. What is the temperature of this gas?
A) 640 K
B) 1200 K
C) 520 K
D) 2800 K
A) 640 K
B) 1200 K
C) 520 K
D) 2800 K
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31
The density (in g/L) of xenon (Xe) gas at 540 torr and 1150 K is:
A) 0.988 g/L
B) 1.26 g/L
C) 1.73 g/L
D) 2.56 g/L
A) 0.988 g/L
B) 1.26 g/L
C) 1.73 g/L
D) 2.56 g/L
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32
Carbon dioxide gas is collected in a laboratory experiment to determine the molar mass of the compound. At 294 K and 1.01 atm, 1.008 grams of CO2 was collected when a 500 mL flask was filled with the evolved CO2. What is the experimental molar mass of CO2?
A) 41.5 g/mol
B) 44.0 g/mol
C) 46.9 g/mol
D) 48.2 g/mol
A) 41.5 g/mol
B) 44.0 g/mol
C) 46.9 g/mol
D) 48.2 g/mol
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33
An unknown volatile liquid is vaporized at 110 ° C and 0.920 atm. If the vaporization gives 271 mL of vapor with a mass of 1.314 g, what is the molar mass of this compound?
A) 0.886 g/mol
B) 1.62 g/mol
C) 73.9 g/mol
D) 166 g/mol
A) 0.886 g/mol
B) 1.62 g/mol
C) 73.9 g/mol
D) 166 g/mol
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34
An argon gas sample has a mass of 1.9511 g and occupies a volume of 5.000 L at 20.0 ° C. What is the pressure of this gas?
A) 8.33 × 102 atm
B) 0.316 atm
C) 1.03 atm
D) 0.234 atm
A) 8.33 × 102 atm
B) 0.316 atm
C) 1.03 atm
D) 0.234 atm
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35
A fertilizer manufacturer uses the reaction between hydrogen and nitrogen to create ammonia (assume no other reactants or products). If 9.5 × 103 moles of hydrogen and 1.7 × 103 moles of nitrogen react at 277 K and 1.25 atm, what volume of ammonia is produced?
A) 2.1 × 104 L
B) 3.0 × 104 L
C) 6.2 × 104 L
D) 1.9 × 105 L
A) 2.1 × 104 L
B) 3.0 × 104 L
C) 6.2 × 104 L
D) 1.9 × 105 L
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36
How many moles of an ideal gas are present in a 50.6 L sample at 35 ° C and 875 torr?
A) 1.95 mol
B) 2.30 mol
C) 4.63 mol
D) 13.6 mol
A) 1.95 mol
B) 2.30 mol
C) 4.63 mol
D) 13.6 mol
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37
A 2.5 L helium balloon is filled at a florist's shop. If the temperature inside the shop is 68 ° F, what volume will the helium occupy after being left in an automobile at − 5 ° F in the parking lot for the day?
A) 1.6 L
B) − 0.18 L
C) 2.1 L
D) 5.0 L
A) 1.6 L
B) − 0.18 L
C) 2.1 L
D) 5.0 L
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38
What is the total pressure of a 20.0 L vessel at 30.0 ° C holding 11.6 g N2, 6.8 g O2, and 5.3 g of He?
A) 1.6 atm
B) 2.0 atm
C) 2.4 atm
D) 3.2 atm
A) 1.6 atm
B) 2.0 atm
C) 2.4 atm
D) 3.2 atm
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39
If an angioplasty balloon has a volume of 0.85 cm3 and contains an inert gas mixture at 0.95 atm at room temperature (20 ° C), what is the resulting pressure of the balloon if the temperature is increased to 37 ° C and the volume reduced to 0.50 cm3?
A) 1.2 atm
B) 1.1 atm
C) 1.7 atm
D) 1.0 atm
A) 1.2 atm
B) 1.1 atm
C) 1.7 atm
D) 1.0 atm
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40
A piston is holding 125 mL of gases at a temperature of 300 K and a pressure of 2.39 atm. What is the volume of the gases if the temperature is increased to 500K and the pressure falls to 2.15 atm?
A) 125 mL
B) 139 mL
C) 208 mL
D) 231 mL
A) 125 mL
B) 139 mL
C) 208 mL
D) 231 mL
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41
What is the partial pressure of hydrogen in a 100.0 L vessel at 10.0 ° C holding 11.6 g H2, 6.8 g Ar, and 5.3 g of He?
A) 1.6 atm
B) 1.3 atm
C) 2.4 atm
D) 5.7 atm
A) 1.6 atm
B) 1.3 atm
C) 2.4 atm
D) 5.7 atm
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42
As the temperature of a gas increases, the area under the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution of molecular speeds curve:
A) increases
B) remains the same
C) decreases
D) multiplies by a constant
A) increases
B) remains the same
C) decreases
D) multiplies by a constant
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43
The ideal gas law begins to break down:
A) as the attractive forces between molecules become significant
B) at low temperatures
C) at high pressures
D) all of the above
A) as the attractive forces between molecules become significant
B) at low temperatures
C) at high pressures
D) all of the above
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44
The average distance a particle travels between collisions with other particles is the:
A) mean free path
B) average kinetic energy
C) Van Deemter distance
D) Bosman span
A) mean free path
B) average kinetic energy
C) Van Deemter distance
D) Bosman span
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45
For the gas molecules involved, increasing the energy of gas molecules results in:
A) a temperature decrease
B) an increase in container wall collisions
C) a pressure decrease
D) a decrease in molecular collision frequency
A) a temperature decrease
B) an increase in container wall collisions
C) a pressure decrease
D) a decrease in molecular collision frequency
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