What volume of oxygen gas is produced when 54.3 g of mercury(I) oxide reacts completely according to the following reaction at 25 °C and 1 atm? mercury(II) oxide (s)mercury (1) + oxygen(g) 6.134 | liters oxygen gas

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What volume of oxygen gas is produced when 54.3 g of mercury(II) oxide reacts completely according to the following reaction at 25
°C and 1 atm?
mercury(II) oxide (3) →mercury (1) + oxygen(g)
6.134
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The vapor pressure of liquid bromoethane, C,H¿Br, is 100. mm Hg at 263 K. A 0.376 g sample of liquid C,H&B is placed in a closed,
evacuated 410. mL container at a temperature of 263 K.
Assuming that the temperature remains constant, will all of the liquid evaporate?|
What will the pressure in the container be when equilibrium is reached?
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Transcribed Image Text:What volume of oxygen gas is produced when 54.3 g of mercury(II) oxide reacts completely according to the following reaction at 25 °C and 1 atm? mercury(II) oxide (3) →mercury (1) + oxygen(g) 6.134 liters oxygen gas 6 more group attempts remaining Submit Answer Retry Entire Group The vapor pressure of liquid bromoethane, C,H¿Br, is 100. mm Hg at 263 K. A 0.376 g sample of liquid C,H&B is placed in a closed, evacuated 410. mL container at a temperature of 263 K. Assuming that the temperature remains constant, will all of the liquid evaporate?| What will the pressure in the container be when equilibrium is reached? mm Hg Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 8 more group attempts remaining
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