1.If 60.5 mol of an ideal gas is at 3.39 atm at 62.70 ∘C, what is the volume of the gas? 2.A sample of an ideal gas has a volume of 2.35 L at 2.80×102 K and 1.09 atm. Calculate the pressure when the volume is 1.82 Land the temperature is 306 K.  3.An open flask sitting in a lab refrigerator looks empty, but it is actually filled with a mixture of gases called air. If the flask volume is 2.50 L, and the air is at standard temperature and pressure, how many gaseous molecules does the flask contain?

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1.If 60.5 mol of an ideal gas is at 3.39 atm at 62.70 ∘C, what is the volume of the gas?

2.A sample of an ideal gas has a volume of 2.35 L at 2.80×102 K and 1.09 atm. Calculate the pressure when the volume is 1.82 Land the temperature is 306 K. 

3.An open flask sitting in a lab refrigerator looks empty, but it is actually filled with a mixture of gases called air. If the flask volume is 2.50 L, and the air is at standard temperature and pressure, how many gaseous molecules does the flask contain?

4.A 3.65 g sample of an unknown gas at 61 ∘C and 1.00 atm is stored in a 2.05 L flask.What is the density of the gas? What is the molar mass of the gas?

5. An unknown gas at 73.1 ∘C and 1.05 atm has a molar mass of 44.10 g/mol. Assuming ideal behavior, what is the density of the gas?

6. A 0.04336 g sample of gas occupies 10.0 mL at 293.5 K and 1.10 atm. Upon further analysis, the compound is found to be 25.305% C and 74.695% Cl. What is the molecular formula of the compound?

7.Consider this molecular‑level representation of a mixture of gases. (see attached image) If the partial pressure of the diatomic gas is 0.300 atm, what is the total pressure?

8.If 60.5 mol of an ideal gas is at 3.39 atm at 62.70 ∘C, what is the volume of the gas?

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