a) Calculate the volume (in L) occupied by 16 g of Carbon dioxide gas at a pressure of 99.7 x 103 Pa and a temperature of 100°C. (R= 8.314 JK-1 mol ¹). What assumptions have you employed with this calculation?

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a) Calculate the volume (in L) occupied by 16 g of Carbon dioxide gas at a pressure of
99.7 x 103 Pa and a temperature of 100°C. (R= 8.314 JK1 mol-¹). What assumptions
have you employed with this calculation?
b) Predict whether the following liquid-liquid mixtures are miscible and explain your
answer.
c)
1. CH3NH3 and CH3CH2CH₂CH2CH₂CH₂CH₂CH3
ii. CH3CN and H₂O
For the following pairs of functional groups, predict which would likely have the
higher boiling point and justify your answer.
i. Alcohol and Ketone
ii. Ether and Aldehyde
Transcribed Image Text:a) Calculate the volume (in L) occupied by 16 g of Carbon dioxide gas at a pressure of 99.7 x 103 Pa and a temperature of 100°C. (R= 8.314 JK1 mol-¹). What assumptions have you employed with this calculation? b) Predict whether the following liquid-liquid mixtures are miscible and explain your answer. c) 1. CH3NH3 and CH3CH2CH₂CH2CH₂CH₂CH₂CH3 ii. CH3CN and H₂O For the following pairs of functional groups, predict which would likely have the higher boiling point and justify your answer. i. Alcohol and Ketone ii. Ether and Aldehyde
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