10. Hydrogen can be made in the by the following equation: C(s) + H2O(g) → H2(g) + CO(g) If you begin with 250. L of gaseous water at 120° C and 2.0 atm pressure, how many grams of H2 can be made? What volume of H2 is produced? What volume of H2 is produced at STP?

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7. Which one of the following relationships when graphed gives a straight line
for helium gas?
I. V versus T at constant pressure for a constant mass
II. P versus n at constant volume and temperature
III. V versus n at constant temperature and pressure
IV. P versus V at constant temperature and moles of gas
8. A high altitude balloon is filled with 1.41 x 10* L of helium at 21°C and 745 torr.
What is the volume (L) of the balloon at 20 Km where the temperature is -48°C and
63.1 torr?
9. A scuba diver inhales a lung-full (350 mL) of air at a depth of 33 ft where the
pressure is approximately 2.0 atm and the water temperature is 18°C. If the diver
holds her breath (not a good idea!!), what volume will the same amount of air occupy
at sea level where the pressure is approximately 1.0 atm and the air temperature is
35°C?
10. Hydrogen can be made in the by the following equation:
C(s) + H20(g) → H2(g) + CO(g)
If you begin with 250. L of gaseous water at 120° C and 2.0 atm pressure, how many
grams of H2 can be made? What volume of H2 is produced? What volume of H2 is
produced at STP?
Transcribed Image Text:7. Which one of the following relationships when graphed gives a straight line for helium gas? I. V versus T at constant pressure for a constant mass II. P versus n at constant volume and temperature III. V versus n at constant temperature and pressure IV. P versus V at constant temperature and moles of gas 8. A high altitude balloon is filled with 1.41 x 10* L of helium at 21°C and 745 torr. What is the volume (L) of the balloon at 20 Km where the temperature is -48°C and 63.1 torr? 9. A scuba diver inhales a lung-full (350 mL) of air at a depth of 33 ft where the pressure is approximately 2.0 atm and the water temperature is 18°C. If the diver holds her breath (not a good idea!!), what volume will the same amount of air occupy at sea level where the pressure is approximately 1.0 atm and the air temperature is 35°C? 10. Hydrogen can be made in the by the following equation: C(s) + H20(g) → H2(g) + CO(g) If you begin with 250. L of gaseous water at 120° C and 2.0 atm pressure, how many grams of H2 can be made? What volume of H2 is produced? What volume of H2 is produced at STP?
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