Column A 1. What is the value of 32°F in Torr? 2. What is the value of 32°F in barr? 3. How many liters does a mole of gas occupy in STP? 4. What gas law can be used to prove the value of volume in STP? 5. What is the mathematical representation of the gas law in item number 3? Column B a. 1.01325 bar b. Ideal Gas law c. 760 forr d. PV=nRT e. 22.4 L f. 1.60 torr g. 1.331 bar

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Problem 5.127QP: A 1.000-g sample of an unknown gas at 0C gives the following data: P(atm) V (L) 0.2500 3.1908 0.5000...
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Directions: Match the following terms in column A to the description that matches them in column B.
Column A
Column B
1.01325 bar
1. What is the value of 32°F in Torr?
a.
2. What is the value of 32°F in barr?
b. Ideal Gas law
3.
How many liters does a mole of gas occupy in STP?
c. 760 torr
d. PV= nRT
4. What gas law can be used to prove the value of
volume in STP?
e. 22.4 L
5. What is the mathematical representation of the
gas law in item number 3?
f.
1.60 forr
g. 1.331 bar
Transcribed Image Text:Directions: Match the following terms in column A to the description that matches them in column B. Column A Column B 1.01325 bar 1. What is the value of 32°F in Torr? a. 2. What is the value of 32°F in barr? b. Ideal Gas law 3. How many liters does a mole of gas occupy in STP? c. 760 torr d. PV= nRT 4. What gas law can be used to prove the value of volume in STP? e. 22.4 L 5. What is the mathematical representation of the gas law in item number 3? f. 1.60 forr g. 1.331 bar
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