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  1. A chemist cools (decreases the temperature) a gas within a sealed, rigid container. Which statement describes the changes that
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  2. Explain why increasing the temperature of a gas in a closed, rigid container causes the pressure in the container to increase.
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  3. A rigid container of nitrogen gas (N2) at 24° C contains 440 L at a pressure of 3.5 atm. If 26.6 kJ of heat are added to the
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  4. A rigid container of nitrogen gas (N2) at 24° C contains 440 L at a pressure of 3.5 atm. If 26.6 kJ of heat are added to the
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  5. 2 NH ClO (s) ---> 4 H O(g) + Cl (g) + 2 O (g) + N (g)In an experiment, 4.56 g NH ClO decomposes completely in a rigid 5.00-L
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  6. A mixture containing 5 g of H2 and 10 g of o2 is allowed to react in a 15 L rigid container at a constant temperature of 25 C.H2
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  7. A chemist places 1.72 mil of O2(g) and 2.88 mil of H2(g) into a rigid and sealed 7.50 L container.a) calculate the total
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  8. A chemist heats a gas within a sealed, rigid container. Which statement describes the changes that occur in the gas?(1 point)Res
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  9. You have a rigid sealed container held at a constant temperature. You add 3.3 atm of oxygen gas, 1.7 atm of nitrogen and 4.2 atm
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  10. Need help in AP chemistry on EquilibriumWhen heated, hydrogen sulfide gas decomposes according to the equation 2 H2S(g) ⇄ 2
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