Introduced into a 1.50L container

  1. If 0.25 mol of methane gas (CH4) is introduced into evacuated 2.00 L container at 35 Degrees Celcius , what is the pressure in
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  2. If 0.25 mol of methane gas (CH4) is introduced into evacuated 2.00 L container at 35 Degrees Celcius , what is the pressure in
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  3. If 4.05 g of methane gas (CH4) is introduced into an evacuated 1.40 L container at 53°C, what is the pressure in the container?
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  4. If 4.05 g of methane gas (CH4) is introduced into an evacuated 1.40 L container at 53°C, what is the pressure in the container?
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  5. A mixture containing 0.5 mol of H2 (g) and 0.5 mol of I2 (g) was introduced into a 10L container at a temperature of 448 C. At
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  6. A mixture containing 0.5 mol of H2 (g) and 0.5 mol of I2 (g) was introduced into a 10L container at a temperature of 448 C. At
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  7. Need help in AP chemistry on EquilibriumWhen heated, hydrogen sulfide gas decomposes according to the equation 2 H2S(g) ⇄ 2
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  8. 1.15 g oh h2O (density 1.00 g/ml) is introduced into an empty 1.00 L container. The seled container is heated to 412 K and .150
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  9. container A has twice the capicity of container B. container A is full of sand and container B is empty. suppose 1/8 of the sand
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  10. container A has twice the capicity of container B. container A is full of sand and container B is empty. suppose 1/8 of the sand
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