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  1. How would one calculate the equilibrium pressure of Sodium bicarbonate and citric acid in water (think Alka Seltzer), reacting
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  2. pressure of a fluid. calculate the a.) absolute pressure b.) gauge pressure at an ocean depth of 1000m. Assume the density of a
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  3. a gas initially at 10000kPa is undergoing a reversible process in which its pressure gas doubled at a constant volume of 0.5m^3.
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  4. If the thermometer reads 22 c and this corresponds to 19.8mmhg of water pressure , what is the pressure of a pure gas collected
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  5. I NEED HELP ASAPHere's the problem I'm struggling with: When 1.00 mole of ethlyene (C2H4) is burned at constant pressure, 1410
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  6. Calculate the internal energy for the reaction shown below which was performed at constant pressure of 40 Pa and a volume of 1.0
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  7. When 1 mole of ethylene (C2H4) is burned at constant pressure, 1410 kJ of energy is released as heat. Calculate (delta) H for a
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  8. When 1 mole of ethylene (C2H4) is burned at constant pressure, 1410 kJ of energy is released as heat. Calculate dH for a process
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  9. Question: 0.37 litre of an ideal monatomic gas (Cv,m = 3R/2) initially at 51 °C and 36 atm pressure undergo an expansion
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  10. Question: 0.19 litre of an ideal monatomic gas (Cv,m = 3R/2) initially at 83 °C and 47 atm pressure undergo an expansion
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