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. 5. Using Avogadro's hypothesis, derive the numerical value for "R", the Ideal Gas Constant. Use any units you like but be sure to include them in derivation. your

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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.
5. Using Avogadro's hypothesis, derive the numerical value for "R", the Ideal Gas Constant. Use
any units you like but be sure to include them in derivation.
your
Transcribed Image Text: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. 5. Using Avogadro's hypothesis, derive the numerical value for "R", the Ideal Gas Constant. Use any units you like but be sure to include them in derivation. your
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