19. A cylindrical tank of compressed air has a pressure of 145 atm at 25°C. The maximum pressure the tank can hold is 500. atm. If a fire breaks out in the lab and the cylinder reaches 1000°C, what is its new pressure and status? a. 5800 atm: BOOM! b. 33.9 atm: OK. 619 atm: Run Away! d. 500 atm: On the brink! 172 atm: Whew C. e. 20. Which of the following are a buffer pair in water? a. hydrochloric acid and sodium chloride b. potassium hydroxide and sodium hydroxide c. potassium hydroxide and potassium chloride d. ammonia and ammonium chloride e. ammonia and water 21. What is the percent by weight of sodium in sodium sulfate? a. 16.2% b. 46.0 % c. 31.4% d. 32.4% e. none of the above

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19. A cylindrical tank of compressed air has a pressure of
145 atm at 25°C. The maximum pressure the tank can
hold is 500. atm. If a fire breaks out in the lab and the
cylinder reaches 1000°C, what is its new pressure and
status?
5800 atm: BOOM!
a.
b. 33.9 atm: OK.
c. 619 atm: Run Away!
d. 500 atm:
On the brink!
172 atm:
Whew
e.
20. Which of the following are a buffer pair in water?
a. hydrochloric acid and sodium chloride
b. potassium hydroxide and sodium hydroxide
c. potassium hydroxide and potassium chloride
d. ammonia and ammonium chloride
e. ammonia and water
21. What is the percent by weight of sodium in sodium
sulfate?
a. 16.2%
b. 46.0 %
c. 31.4%
d. 32.4%
e. none of the above
Transcribed Image Text:19. A cylindrical tank of compressed air has a pressure of 145 atm at 25°C. The maximum pressure the tank can hold is 500. atm. If a fire breaks out in the lab and the cylinder reaches 1000°C, what is its new pressure and status? 5800 atm: BOOM! a. b. 33.9 atm: OK. c. 619 atm: Run Away! d. 500 atm: On the brink! 172 atm: Whew e. 20. Which of the following are a buffer pair in water? a. hydrochloric acid and sodium chloride b. potassium hydroxide and sodium hydroxide c. potassium hydroxide and potassium chloride d. ammonia and ammonium chloride e. ammonia and water 21. What is the percent by weight of sodium in sodium sulfate? a. 16.2% b. 46.0 % c. 31.4% d. 32.4% e. none of the above
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