wet gas are in the flask? are -84°C d) If 0.0250 g of N2(g) are added to the flask at the same temperature, what is the partial pressure of nitro- (a) As have gen in the flask? (e) What is the total pressure in the flask after nitrogen I (q) beha is added? 52. Nitrogen gas can be obtained by decomposing ammo- nium nitrate at high temperatures. The nitrogen gas is col- lected over water in a 500-mL (three significant figures) flask at 19°C. The ambient pressure is 745 mm Hg. (Vapor pres- pera 64. A sa Would (a) (Ф 65. Us sure of water at 19°C is 16.48 mm Hg.) (a) What is the partial pressure of nitrogen? (b) How many moles of water are there in the wet gas? (c) How many moles of dry gas are collected? (d) If 0.128 g of Ne are added to the flask at the same tem- (a) lat (a) perature, what is the partial pressure of neon in the flask? (e) What is the total pressure after Ne is added? q) la sa 5-6 Kinetic Theory of Gases 53. Rank the following gases Unc
wet gas are in the flask? are -84°C d) If 0.0250 g of N2(g) are added to the flask at the same temperature, what is the partial pressure of nitro- (a) As have gen in the flask? (e) What is the total pressure in the flask after nitrogen I (q) beha is added? 52. Nitrogen gas can be obtained by decomposing ammo- nium nitrate at high temperatures. The nitrogen gas is col- lected over water in a 500-mL (three significant figures) flask at 19°C. The ambient pressure is 745 mm Hg. (Vapor pres- pera 64. A sa Would (a) (Ф 65. Us sure of water at 19°C is 16.48 mm Hg.) (a) What is the partial pressure of nitrogen? (b) How many moles of water are there in the wet gas? (c) How many moles of dry gas are collected? (d) If 0.128 g of Ne are added to the flask at the same tem- (a) lat (a) perature, what is the partial pressure of neon in the flask? (e) What is the total pressure after Ne is added? q) la sa 5-6 Kinetic Theory of Gases 53. Rank the following gases Unc
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