Container A contains argon gas

  1. Consider a 790-mL container at 21 °C in which the pressure of argon is 1.98x106 Pa.a) What mass of argon (in g) is present in
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  2. A 355.0 ml container holds 0.146 g nitrogen gas and an unknown amount of argon at 35 degrees and a total pressure of 626 mmHg,
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  3. A container of volume 0.71 m3contains 1 mol of argon gas at 27◦C. Assuming argon behaves as an ideal gas, find the total
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  4. A container of volume 0.39 m3 contains 8.7 mol of argon gas at 32◦C. Assuming argon behaves as an ideal gas, find the total
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  5. A closed-end manometer was attached to a vessel containing argon. The difference in the mercury levels in the two arms of the
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  6. A 1.30-L sample of argon gas is at 1.02 atm and 21.5 degrees Celsius. a. what mass of argon is in the container. b. If the
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  7. Container A contains argon gas at 0C and pressure 380mmHg. Container B of volume 700 ml contains neon gas at 25C and pressure of
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  8. A mixture consists of 45% oxygen, 12% argon, and 43% nitrogen by volume. A sample of this mixture has a pressure of 2.0 atm in a
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  9. If 1.00mol of argon is placed in a 0.500- container at 28.0 degree Celsius, what is the difference between the ideal pressure
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  10. If 1.00 molof argon is placed in a 0.500- L container at 26.0 ∘C , what is the difference between the ideal pressure (as
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