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Which molecule has the largest volume (occupies the most space)?
Which molecule has the largest volume (occupies the most space)?
a- measure of the
aWracGve forces
between
molecules
smallest = smallest
aWracGve forces
b- measure of the
actual volumes of
the gas parGcles
REEF quesGon
What is the molecular weight of a gas for which
35.71 g occupy 17.0 L at 22.3 oC and 840 torr.
a. 366 g/mol
b. 46.1 g/mol
c. 21.5 g/mol
d. 55.2 g/mol
REEF quesGon
What is the molecular weight of a gas for which
35.71 g occupy 17.0 L at 22.3 oC and 840 torr.
a. 366 g/mol
b. 46.1 g/mol
c. 21.5 g/mol
d. 55.2 g/mol
REEF quesGon
The density of a gas is 2.47 g/L at STP. Give the
mass of 3.5 moles of it at STP.
a. 193.7 g
b. 55.3 g
c. 0.709 g
d. 70.9 g
REEF quesGon
The density of a gas is 2.47 g/L at STP. Give the
mass of 3.5 moles of it at STP.
a. 193.7 g
b. 55.3 g
c. 0.709 g
d. 70.9 g
REEF quesGon
The formula for the root mean square velocity
of a gas is
a. (Vrms)2 = 3RT/M
b. Vrms = (3RT/M)0.5
c. Vrms = (3RT/M)2
d. (Vrms)2 = 3RT/2M
e. Both a and b
REEF quesGon
The formula for the root mean square velocity
of a gas is
a. (Vrms)2 = 3RT/M
b. Vrms = (3RT/M)0.5
c. Vrms = (3RT/M)2
d. (Vrms)2 = 3RT/2M
e. Both a and b
REEF quesGon
Calculate the root mean square velocity of SO2
molecules at 36 oC
a. 118 m/s
b. 1881 m/s
c. 43.3 m/s
d. 347 m/s
REEF quesGon
Calculate the root mean square velocity of SO2
molecules at 36 oC
a. 118 m/s Keys: R must be in J/mol.K (8.314)
b. 1881 m/s Must be in kg/mol
c. 43.3 m/s
d. 347 m/s
REEF quesGon
What is the temperature of SO2 molecules which
have a Vrms 111 m/s?
a. -141 oC
b. 241 oC
c. 305 oC
d. -241 oC
REEF quesGon
What is the temperature of SO2 molecules which
have a Vrms 111 m/s?
a. -141 oC
b. 241 oC
c. 305 oC
d. -241 oC
REEF quesGon
Calculate the mass of H2O that can be produced
from 40 g O2 and 4 g H2 according to:
O2 (g) + 2H2 (g) -> 2 H2O
a. 36 g
b. 72 g
c. 18 g
d. 28 g
REEF quesGon
Calculate the mass of H2O that can be produced
from 40 g O2 and 4 g H2 according to:
O2 (g) + 2H2 (g) -> 2 H2O
a. 36 g
b. 72 g
c. 18 g
d. 28 g
REEF quesGon
Calculate the pressure of H2 gas if 3.5 moles of Na
react with excess water and the gas occupies 27 L
at 25 oC
2Na + 2H2O -> 2NaOH + H2 (g)
a. 3.17 atm
b. 1.58 atm
c. 7.25 atm
d. 14.72 atm
REEF quesGon
Calculate the pressure of H2 gas if 3.5 moles of Na
react with excess water and the gas occupies 27 L
at 25 oC
2Na + 2H2O -> 2NaOH + H2 (g)
a. 3.17 atm
b. 1.58 atm
c. 7.25 atm
d. 14.72 atm
REEF quesGon
10 L of CH4 (g) is burned in 10 L O2 (g) to form CO2
(g) plus liquid water. If the temperature and
pressure stay the same what is the nal volume of
all the gases?
a. 5 L
b. 10 L
c. 15 L
d. 20 L
REEF quesGon
10 L of CH4 (g) is burned in 10 L O2 (g) to form CO2
(g) plus liquid water. If the temperature and
pressure stay the same what is the nal volume of
all the gases?
a. 5 L
b. 10 L
c. 15 L
d. 20 L
REEF quesGon
Which molecule is occupies the most space (is
the largest)?
Van der Waals const: a b
(L2bar/mol2) (L/mol)
A 15.31 0.103
B 13.78 0.112
C 11.78 0.051
REEF quesGon
Which molecule is occupies the most space (is
the largest)?
Van der Waals const: a b
(L2bar/mol2) (L/mol)
A 15.31 0.103
B 13.78 0.112
C 11.78 0.051