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The volume of a flask
A flask of known volume was filled with air to a pressure of 3.6atm. This flask was then attached to an evacuated flask of known
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A flask of unknown volume was filled with air at a pressure of 389.0 kPa. The flask was attached to an evacuated flask of 32.0 L
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Why does the design of the vacuum flask minimize heat transfer by conduction?
A)One flask is smaller than the other flask. B)One
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You have two flasks of equal volume. Flask A contains H2 at 0°C and 1 atm pressure. Flask B contains CO2 gas at 0°C and 2 atm
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Below is a picture with 4 different flasks. Which picture shows a flask containing a homogeneous mixture. (1 point) Responses
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Below is a picture with 4 different flasks. Which picture shows a flask containing a homogeneous mixture.
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A student fills a flask with 5.0 moles of nitrogen gas and then seals the flask. Which change will happen when the student warms
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A glass flask with a mass ok 3.00kg and volume of 1000 cm3 is completely filled with mercury and is at a temperature of 55.0oC.
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Below is a picture with 4 different flasks. Which picture shows a flask containing a homogeneous mixture.
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Below is a picture with 4 different flasks. Which picture shows a flask containing a homogeneous mixture.
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