Chemistry: An Introduction to General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry (13th Edition)
Chemistry: An Introduction to General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry (13th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134421353
Author: Karen C. Timberlake
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 8, Problem 8.63UTC

a)

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To determine:

Whether the given statement is true or false

Answer to Problem 8.63UTC

The statement is true.

Explanation of Solution

The statement is the flask that contains He has a higher pressure than the flask containing Ne

Given: Two flasks with same volume and same temperature contain two different gases. One flask contains 10 g Ne and other flask contains 10 g He.

Formula used: PV = nRT where P, V, T, n and R are pressure, volume, temperature, mole of gas and universal gas constant respectively.

Calculation: 10 g Ne = 1020 mole = 0.5 mole and 10 g He = 104 moles = 2.5 moles

Pressure of He gas containing flask = nRTV = 2.5×R×TV

Pressure of Ne containing gas = 0.5×R×TV

Thus pressure of the flask containing He gas is more than that of Ne.

Conclusion

The given statement is true.

b)

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Interpretation Introduction

To determine:

Whether the given statement is true or false

Answer to Problem 8.63UTC

The statement is true.

Explanation of Solution

The statement given is the densities of the gases are same.

Given: Two flasks with same volume and same temperature contain two different gases. One flask contains 10 g Ne and other flask contains 10 g He.

Formula used: density=MassVolume

Calculation:

density=MassVolume

Since, the mass and volume of the two gases are same so, the densities of the gases are the same.

Conclusion

The given statement is true.

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Chemistry: An Introduction to General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry (13th Edition)

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