Experiment - Ideal Gas Law.pdf O a. Because having the water levels even ensures that the pressure within the measuring tube is much higher than atmospheric (barometric) pressure. O b. Because having the water levels even ensures that the students in the general chemistry lab are being property tortured. Oc. Because having the water levels even ensures that the pressure within the measuring tube is much lower than atmospheric (barometric) pressure. O d. Because having the water levels even ensures that the pressure within the measuring tube is equal to atmospheric (barometric) pressure.

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O a. Because having the water levels even ensures that the pressure within the measuring tube is much higher than atmospheric (barometric) pressure.
O b. Because having the water levels even ensures that the students in the general chemistry lab are being properly tortured.
Oc. Because having the water levels even ensures that the pressure within the measuring tube is much lower than atmospheric (barometric) pressure.
O d. Because having the water levels even ensures that the pressure within the measuring tube is equal to atmospheric (barometric) pressure.
Transcribed Image Text:Experiment - Ideal Gas Law.pdf O a. Because having the water levels even ensures that the pressure within the measuring tube is much higher than atmospheric (barometric) pressure. O b. Because having the water levels even ensures that the students in the general chemistry lab are being properly tortured. Oc. Because having the water levels even ensures that the pressure within the measuring tube is much lower than atmospheric (barometric) pressure. O d. Because having the water levels even ensures that the pressure within the measuring tube is equal to atmospheric (barometric) pressure.
QUESTION 13
Analysis of an Antacid (Ideal Gas Law) The apparatus for the collection of the CO2 gas is shown here. After the system has been closed (connected), it is important
that the leveling bulb be positioned so that the water level in the bulb is even with the water level in the measuring tube whenever volume readings are taken.
Why is this positioning of the leveling bulb important?
Leveling bulb
Water
Tubing
Measuring
tube
HCl(aq)
50 ml
Erlenmeyer
flask
Small vial
Pieces of
Alka-Seltzer
tablet
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 13 Analysis of an Antacid (Ideal Gas Law) The apparatus for the collection of the CO2 gas is shown here. After the system has been closed (connected), it is important that the leveling bulb be positioned so that the water level in the bulb is even with the water level in the measuring tube whenever volume readings are taken. Why is this positioning of the leveling bulb important? Leveling bulb Water Tubing Measuring tube HCl(aq) 50 ml Erlenmeyer flask Small vial Pieces of Alka-Seltzer tablet
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