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Two moles of an ideal
a container of 2.00 moles of an ideal gas as 1000 K undergoes a constant pressure and volume process in which the number of
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You breathe in 12.0 L of pure oxygen at 298 K and 1,000 kPa to fill your lungs.
How many moles of oxygen did you take in? Use the
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P is the pressure in atmospheres (atm), V is the volume in liters (L), n is the number of moles, R is the gas constant (0.0821
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Calculate the Volume occupied by 1.5 moles of an ideal gas at 25 degrees Celsius and a pressure of 0.80 atm. (R= 0.08206 L
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Kimberly
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4. Use the pressure of the butane gas (your answer from question #3 above), along with the temperature and volume recorded in
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madison
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Initially, there are 33 moles of A and 0 moles of B. How many moles of A and B will be present after the system reaches
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Points Submissions Used 1 –/1 0/2 Total –/1 A rigid tank contains 1.40 moles of an ideal gas. Determine the
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Sarah
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Suppose that 4.7 moles of a monatomic ideal gas (atomic mass = 8.5 × 10^-27 kg) are heated from 300K to 500K at a constant
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Billy
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A compression at a constant pressure of 160 kPa is performed on 3 moles of an ideal monatomic gas. The compression reduces the
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Saira Alavi
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A rigid tank contains 1.20 moles of an ideal gas. Determine the number of moles of gas that must be withdrawn from the tank to
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Stacy
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