A mixture of gases collected

  1. The output of a diesel generator, which contains a mixture of CO2 and H2O gases, is collected in a sealed vessel at 447 K. As
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  2. The atmosphere is a mixture of different gases, dust particles, and water vapor. At the Earth’s surface, the gases are mostly
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  3. The atmosphere is a mixture of different gases Dust particles, and water vapor at the Earth surface. The gases are mostly
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  4. A mixture of gases is prepared from 76.9 g of O2 and 16.0 g of H2. After the reaction of O2 and H2 is complete, what is the
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  5. A 1.0 liter flask is filled with a mixture of two gases at 20. oC until a pressure of 14.43 atm is established. If 0.40 grams of
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  6. A mixture of gases collected over water at 14C has a total pressure of 1.198 atm and occupies72 mL. How many grams of water
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  7. The partial pressure of CH4(g) is 0.185 atm and that of O2(g) is 0.300 atm in a mixture of the two gases.a) What is the mole
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  8. You are given 1.226 g of a mixture of KClO3 and KCl. When heated, the KClO3 decomposes to KCl and O2,2 KClO3 (s) → 2 KCl (s) +
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  9. You are given 2.677 g of a mixture of KClO3 and KCl. When heated, the KClO3 decomposes to KCland O2, 2 KClO3 (s) → 2 KCl (s) +
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  10. The hydrogen gas collected also contains some water vapor. The pressure of this mixture of gases equals the room pressure. find
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