2. Which of the following is NOT a gas mixture? C. Air D. Chimney fumes B. Smelly farts D. Butane 3. In which of the following gas mixtures greatest? e. 2 moles N2, 3 moles He f. 3 moles N2, 1 moles He g. 4 moles N2, 2 moles He h. 5 moles N2, 5 moles He __4. Which of the following systems will have the greatest volume at STP? e. 1.00 g N2 (MM = 28 g/mol) f. 1.00 g NH3 (MM = 17 g/mol) g.1.00 g He (MM = 4 g/mol) h. 1.00 g CO2(MM = 44 g/mol) 5. Which of the following will contain the greatest number of molecules at 300K and 1 atm pressure? e. 0.01 L f. 0.10 L g. 1.00 L h. 10.0 L __6. How much carbon dioxide is there in a 3.4 L balloon at SATP? e. 0.13 g f. 6.1 g g. 0.15 mol h. 6.6 g

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2. Which of the following is NOT a gas mixture?

C. Air

D. Chimney fumes

B. Smelly farts

D. Butane

3. In which of the following gas mixtures
greatest?
e. 2 moles N2, 3 moles He
f. 3 moles N2, 1 moles He
g. 4 moles N2, 2 moles He
h. 5 moles N2, 5 moles He
__4. Which of the following systems will have the greatest volume at STP?

e. 1.00 g N2 (MM = 28 g/mol)
f. 1.00 g NH3 (MM = 17 g/mol)
g.1.00 g He (MM = 4 g/mol)
h. 1.00 g CO2(MM = 44 g/mol)

5. Which of the following will contain the greatest number of molecules at 300K and 1 atm
pressure?
e. 0.01 L
f. 0.10 L
g. 1.00 L
h. 10.0 L
__6. How much carbon dioxide is there in a 3.4 L balloon at SATP?
e. 0.13 g
f. 6.1 g
g. 0.15 mol
h. 6.6 g

 

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