Asked by Jayden
1. Use the Van der Waals equation to calculate the pressure exerted by 1.00 mol of Cl2; in 22.41 L at 0.0 degrees C. The constants for Cl are a = 6.49 L2 atm/mol2 and b = 0.0526 L/mol.
2. How much potassium chlorate is needed to produce 20.0 mL of oxygen at 670 mm Hg and 20 degrees C.
3. A certain compound containing only carbon and hydrogen was found to have a vapor density of 2.550 g/L at 100 degrees C and 760 mm Hg. If the empirical formula of this compound is CH, what is the molecular formula of this compound?
2. How much potassium chlorate is needed to produce 20.0 mL of oxygen at 670 mm Hg and 20 degrees C.
3. A certain compound containing only carbon and hydrogen was found to have a vapor density of 2.550 g/L at 100 degrees C and 760 mm Hg. If the empirical formula of this compound is CH, what is the molecular formula of this compound?