2. If 3.0 moles of nitrogen gas are collected in a 35.0 liter container at 20°C, what would be the pressure exerted on the container, in atmospheres? 3. If a gas collection vessel contains 66.0 grams CO,, 96.0 grams O, and 4.0 grams of H, and has a total pressure of 1860 mm Hg, what is the partial pressure of the hydrogen gas? 4. If 22.0 grams of CO, gas are collected over water at 35°C and a total pressure of 790 mm Hg, what volume of dry CO, could be obtained. umerical value for "R", the Ideal Gas Constant. Use

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2. If 3.0 moles of nitrogen gas are collected in a 35.0 liter container at 20°C, what would be the
pressure exerted on the container, in atmospheres?
3. If a gas collection vessel contains 66.0 grams CO,, 96.0 grams O, and 4.0 grams of H, and
has a total pressure of 1860 mm Hg, what is the partial pressure of the hydrogen gas?
4. If 22.0 grams of CO, gas are collected over water at 35°C and a total pressure of 790 mm Hg,
what volume of dry CO, could be obtained.
umerical value for "R", the Ideal Gas Constant. Use
Transcribed Image Text:2. If 3.0 moles of nitrogen gas are collected in a 35.0 liter container at 20°C, what would be the pressure exerted on the container, in atmospheres? 3. If a gas collection vessel contains 66.0 grams CO,, 96.0 grams O, and 4.0 grams of H, and has a total pressure of 1860 mm Hg, what is the partial pressure of the hydrogen gas? 4. If 22.0 grams of CO, gas are collected over water at 35°C and a total pressure of 790 mm Hg, what volume of dry CO, could be obtained. umerical value for "R", the Ideal Gas Constant. Use
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