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A container holds 6.4 moles of gas. Hydrogen gas makes
A container holds 6.4 moles of gas. Hydrogen gas makes up 25% of the total moles in the container. If the total pressure is 1.24
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Hydrogen iodide decomposes according to the reaction 2HI(g)H2(g) + I2(g) A sealed 1.50 L container initially holds .00623 moles
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1.) A closed 5.00 L container is filled with a mixture of 4.00 moles of hydrogen gas, 8.00 moles of oxygen, 12.0 moles of
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Sunny
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What’s the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in a container that holds 5.0 moles of carbon dioxide, 3.0 moles of nitrogen,
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Will
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At 1200 K a gaseous mixture contains 0.30 moles of carbon monoxide, 0.10 moles of hydrogen, 0.20 moles of water vapor and 0.059
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Ceamus Angelina
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If 4 moles of gas are added to a container that already holds 1 mole of gas, how will the pressure change inside the container?
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natasha
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i reallly need help with combining the gas laws. here are a few questions i am struggling with if anyone could please help!
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In a reaction vessel, 2.4 mol of Al(OH)3 and 5.3 mol of H2SO4 react.
Products: Al2(SO4)3, H2O [I know...] Moles of Al2(SO4)3 in
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6.0mol of ammonia gas is injected into a 3.0 mol L container. at equilibrium 1.5 mol of hydrogen gas is found in the container.
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nicole
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When 2 moles of ammonia (NH3) decomposes into nitrogen gas (N2) and hydrogen gas (H2), how many moles of HYDROGEN gas are
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