4. 11. For an ideal gas, which pair of variables are inversely proportional to each other (if all other factors remain constant)? a. P, V b. Р, Т c. V, T d. n, P 5. 12. The coldest possible temperature of a gas is a. 0°C 6. 13. A 7 Liter container will hold about 12 g of which of the following gases at 0°C and 1 atm? a. F2 b. 273 K c. -273 K d. -273°C b. C12 c. Br2 d. N2 e. NO 7. 24. A sealed container containing 8.0 grams of oxygen gas and 7.0 g of nitrogen gas is kept at a constant temperature and pressure. Which of the following is true? a. The volume occupied by oxygen is greater than the volume occupied by nitrogen. b. The volume occupied by oxygen is equal to the volume occupied by nitrogen. C. The volume occupied by nitrogen is greater than the volume occupied by oxygen. d. The density of nitrogen gas is greater than the density of oxygen.
4. 11. For an ideal gas, which pair of variables are inversely proportional to each other (if all other factors remain constant)? a. P, V b. Р, Т c. V, T d. n, P 5. 12. The coldest possible temperature of a gas is a. 0°C 6. 13. A 7 Liter container will hold about 12 g of which of the following gases at 0°C and 1 atm? a. F2 b. 273 K c. -273 K d. -273°C b. C12 c. Br2 d. N2 e. NO 7. 24. A sealed container containing 8.0 grams of oxygen gas and 7.0 g of nitrogen gas is kept at a constant temperature and pressure. Which of the following is true? a. The volume occupied by oxygen is greater than the volume occupied by nitrogen. b. The volume occupied by oxygen is equal to the volume occupied by nitrogen. C. The volume occupied by nitrogen is greater than the volume occupied by oxygen. d. The density of nitrogen gas is greater than the density of oxygen.
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Chapter1: Gases And The Zeroth Law Of Thermodynamics
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Problem 1.11E: What is the value of FP for a sample of gas whose temperature is -33.0 C and volume is 0.0250 L?...
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