Calculate the root mean square velocity for the NO2 molecules in a sample of NO2 gas at 11.8°C. (R = 8.3145 J/K mol)      0.392 m/s      7104 m/s     392.9 m/s        471.2 m/s   QUESTION 7 The valve between the 3.00-L bulb, in which the gas pressure is 1.20 atm, and the 2.00-L bulb, in which the gas pressure is 3.30 atm, is opened. What is the final pressure in the two bulbs, the temperature remaining constant?       2.46 atm        1.98 atm        0.480 atm     2.04 atm      QUESTION 8 A 6.59-g sample of Copper nitrate, Cu(NO3)2, molar mass = 187.56 g/mol, is heated in an evacuated cylinder with a volume of 3.39 L. The salt decomposes when heated, according to the equation:                                                                    Cu(NO3)2(s) → CuO(s) + NO2(g) + O2(g) Assuming complete decomposition, what is the pressure in the cylinder after decomposition and cooling to a temperature of 27°C? Assume the CuO(s) takes up negligible volume.       0.638 atm         0.449 atm     0.0598 atm         0.559 atm    QUESTION 9 The conditions for standard temperature and pressure (STP) are.       273 K, 1 atm       0°C, 10 atm      0 K, 1 atm     273 K, 0.5 atm    QUESTION 10 A sample of oxygen gas occupies 450ml at 298K. IF the container the oxygen is in is expanded to 2.75L at constant pressure, what is the final temperature for the oxygen at this new volume?       1821°C     1721°C     1450°C     1548°C

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QUESTION 6

  1. Calculate the root mean square velocity for the NO2 molecules in a sample of NO2 gas at 11.8°C. (R = 8.3145 J/K mol)

       

     0.392 m/s 

       

    7104 m/s

       

    392.9 m/s   

       

    471.2 m/s

 

QUESTION 7

  1. The valve between the 3.00-L bulb, in which the gas pressure is 1.20 atm, and the 2.00-L bulb, in which the gas pressure is 3.30 atm, is opened. What is the final pressure in the two bulbs, the temperature remaining constant?

     

       

    2.46 atm   

       

    1.98 atm   

       

    0.480 atm

       

    2.04 atm   

 

QUESTION 8

  1. A 6.59-g sample of Copper nitrate, Cu(NO3)2, molar mass = 187.56 g/mol, is heated in an evacuated cylinder with a volume of 3.39 L. The salt decomposes when heated, according to the equation:

     

                                                                     Cu(NO3)2(s) → CuO(s) + NO2(g) + O2(g)

    Assuming complete decomposition, what is the pressure in the cylinder after decomposition and cooling to a temperature of 27°C? Assume the CuO(s) takes up negligible volume.

     

       

    0.638 atm   

       

     0.449 atm

       

    0.0598 atm   

       

     0.559 atm   

QUESTION 9

  1. The conditions for standard temperature and pressure (STP) are.

     

       

    273 K, 1 atm

       

      0°C, 10 atm 

       

    0 K, 1 atm

       

    273 K, 0.5 atm 

 

QUESTION 10

  1. A sample of oxygen gas occupies 450ml at 298K. IF the container the oxygen is in is expanded to 2.75L at constant pressure, what is the final temperature for the oxygen at this new volume?

     

       

    1821°C

       

    1721°C

       

    1450°C

       

    1548°C

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