Deck 6: Gases
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Deck 6: Gases
1
Convert to the equivalent pressure in atmospheres, 
A)4.26 atm
B)4.38 × 1010 atm
C)4.26 × 103 atm
D)3.31 × 105 atm
E)0.235 atm

A)4.26 atm
B)4.38 × 1010 atm
C)4.26 × 103 atm
D)3.31 × 105 atm
E)0.235 atm
4.26 atm
2
According to the kinetic-molecular theory of gases,at constant temperature,all particles have equal translational kinetic energy.
False
3
Two containers are connected by an open tube.One container (A)is at 300 K,the other (B)is at 600 K.These two containers must have:
A)equal number of moles
B)greater pressure in A than B
C)greater pressure in B than A
D)equal volume
E)none of these
A)equal number of moles
B)greater pressure in A than B
C)greater pressure in B than A
D)equal volume
E)none of these
none of these
4
Gas densities depend strongly on gas temperature and pressure.
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5
Convert 8.50 kg/cm2 to the equivalent pressure in atmospheres.
A)8.78 atm
B)1.12 atm
C)9.53 atm
D)8.23 atm
E)7.47 atm
A)8.78 atm
B)1.12 atm
C)9.53 atm
D)8.23 atm
E)7.47 atm
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6
A gaseous mixture consists of 50.0% O2,25.0% N2,and 25.0% Cl2,by mass.At standard temperature and pressure,the partial pressure of N2(g)is equal to 0.20 atm.
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7
Assuming ideal gas behavior,which of the following gases would have the lowest density at standard temperature and pressure?
A)SF6
B)CF2Cl2
C)CO2
D)N2
E)Kr
A)SF6
B)CF2Cl2
C)CO2
D)N2
E)Kr
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8
If someone were to light a cigar at one end of a closed room,persons at the other end of the room might soon perceive an odor due to gaseous emissions from the cigar.Such a phenomenon is an example of effusion.
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9
Pressure is a force per unit area with the SI unit of 1 pascal.
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10
The statement,"For a fixed mass of gas at constant temperature,gas volume is inversely proportional to gas pressure" is known as Charles' Law.
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11
The statement,"For a fixed mass of gas at constant temperature,gas volume is inversely proportional to gas pressure." is known as:
A)Avogadro's Law
B)Boyle's Law
C)Charle's Law
D)Graham's Law
E)Kelvin's Law
A)Avogadro's Law
B)Boyle's Law
C)Charle's Law
D)Graham's Law
E)Kelvin's Law
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12
The relationship between the "absolute temperature" on the Kelvin scale and the Celsius temperature is given by T(K)= 5/8[t(°C)] - 32.
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The relationship between the "absolute temperature" on the Kelvin scale and the Celsius temperature is given by:
A)T(K)= t(°C)+ 273.15
B)t(°C)= T(K)+ 273.15
C)T(K)= 5/8[t(°C)] - 32
D)T(K)= 8/5[t(°C)] + 32
E)t(°C)= 98.6 + T(K)
A)T(K)= t(°C)+ 273.15
B)t(°C)= T(K)+ 273.15
C)T(K)= 5/8[t(°C)] - 32
D)T(K)= 8/5[t(°C)] + 32
E)t(°C)= 98.6 + T(K)
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14
The mutual attraction of gas molecules is an important aspect of van der Waals equation.
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15
Of the following values,the most likely to be observed for the volume of 1.00 mole of He(g)at 0 °C and 1000 atm is:
A)17.4 mL
B)46 mL
C)22.4 mL
D)11.2 mL
E)22.4 L
A)17.4 mL
B)46 mL
C)22.4 mL
D)11.2 mL
E)22.4 L
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16
2.24 L NH3(g)at 2.0 atm and 0 °C:
A)contains 0.050 mole NH3
B)weighs 1.70 g
C)contains 6.02 × 1022 molecules of NH3
D)contains 3.6 × 1023 H atoms
E)contains 3.6 × 1023 N atoms
A)contains 0.050 mole NH3
B)weighs 1.70 g
C)contains 6.02 × 1022 molecules of NH3
D)contains 3.6 × 1023 H atoms
E)contains 3.6 × 1023 N atoms
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17
To increase the volume of a fixed amount of gas from 100 cm3 to 200 cm3:
A)increase the temperature from 25.0 to 50.0 °C at constant pressure
B)increase the pressure from 1.00 to 2.00 atm at constant temperature
C)reduce the temperature from 400 K to 200 K at constant pressure
D)reduce the pressure from 608 mmHg to 0.40 atm at constant temperature
E)decrease the temperature from 600 K to 400 K
A)increase the temperature from 25.0 to 50.0 °C at constant pressure
B)increase the pressure from 1.00 to 2.00 atm at constant temperature
C)reduce the temperature from 400 K to 200 K at constant pressure
D)reduce the pressure from 608 mmHg to 0.40 atm at constant temperature
E)decrease the temperature from 600 K to 400 K
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18
Liquid mercury freezes at a temperature of -39 °C.The freezing point of mercury on the Kelvin scale is 234 K.
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19
The ideal gas equation connects three basic variables: volume,amount,and temperature of a gas.
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20
If gas volume is doubled but the temperature remains constant:
A)the pressure stays the same
B)the molecules move faster
C)the final pressure is twice the pressure before the volume change.
D)the molecules move slower
E)the final pressure is 1/2 of the pressure before the volume change.
A)the pressure stays the same
B)the molecules move faster
C)the final pressure is twice the pressure before the volume change.
D)the molecules move slower
E)the final pressure is 1/2 of the pressure before the volume change.
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21
The addition of 2.0 g He(g)to a vessel of 10.0 L fixed volume already containing O2(g)at 25 °C and 740 mmHg will:
A)have no effect on the final gas pressure
B)cause the final pressure to exceed 2 atm
C)produce a 20% increase in gas pressure
D)bring the final pressure to just slightly more than 1 atm
E)cause the final pressure to exceed 4 atm
A)have no effect on the final gas pressure
B)cause the final pressure to exceed 2 atm
C)produce a 20% increase in gas pressure
D)bring the final pressure to just slightly more than 1 atm
E)cause the final pressure to exceed 4 atm
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22
If a liter of CO2 is compared to a liter of H2,both at 25 °C and one atmosphere pressure,then:
A)the CO2 and H2 molecules have the same average speed
B)there are more H2 molecules than CO2 molecules
C)the average kinetic energy of the CO2 molecules is greater than that of the H2 molecules
D)the CO2 molecules are,on the average,moving more slowly than the H2 molecules
E)the mass of one liter of CO2 equals the mass of one liter of H2
A)the CO2 and H2 molecules have the same average speed
B)there are more H2 molecules than CO2 molecules
C)the average kinetic energy of the CO2 molecules is greater than that of the H2 molecules
D)the CO2 molecules are,on the average,moving more slowly than the H2 molecules
E)the mass of one liter of CO2 equals the mass of one liter of H2
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23
What volume would be occupied by 4.8 g of oxygen gas at 0.50 atm and 133 °C?
A)19 L
B)13 L
C)10 L
D)6.7 L
E)3.3 L
A)19 L
B)13 L
C)10 L
D)6.7 L
E)3.3 L
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24
Three volumes of O2 and one volume of CH4 are placed in a sealed container.The temperature and pressure of this mixture are 120 °C and 600 kPa.What is the pressure in the same container after the explosion of the mixture and after it was cooled to the initial temperature?
A)350 kPa
B)600 kPa
C)950 kPa
D)750 kPa
E)575 kPa
A)350 kPa
B)600 kPa
C)950 kPa
D)750 kPa
E)575 kPa
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25
In the reaction:
2 Al(s)+ 6 HCl(aq)→ 2 AlCl3(aq)+ 3 H2(g)
A)67.2 L of H2(g)at STP is collected for every mole of Al(s)reacted
B)33.6 L of H2(g)is collected for every mole of Al(s)reacted,regardless of the temperature and pressure
C)1.24 cm3 H2(g)at STP is collected for every milligram of Al(s)reacted
D)6 L HCl(aq)is consumed for every 3 L H2(g)produced
E)22.4 L of H2(g)is produced for every mole of Al(s)reacted
2 Al(s)+ 6 HCl(aq)→ 2 AlCl3(aq)+ 3 H2(g)
A)67.2 L of H2(g)at STP is collected for every mole of Al(s)reacted
B)33.6 L of H2(g)is collected for every mole of Al(s)reacted,regardless of the temperature and pressure
C)1.24 cm3 H2(g)at STP is collected for every milligram of Al(s)reacted
D)6 L HCl(aq)is consumed for every 3 L H2(g)produced
E)22.4 L of H2(g)is produced for every mole of Al(s)reacted
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26
Subtracting the vapor pressure of water from the total pressure of a gas collected over water is an example of the application of:
A)Avogadro's Hypothesis
B)Dalton's Law
C)Graham's Law
D)van der Waals Theory
E)ideal gas law
A)Avogadro's Hypothesis
B)Dalton's Law
C)Graham's Law
D)van der Waals Theory
E)ideal gas law
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27
If 0.50 mole H2(g)and 1.0 mole He(g)are compared at standard temperature and pressure,the two gases will:
A)have equal effusion rates
B)have equal average molecular velocities
C)have equal average molecular kinetic energies
D)occupy equal volumes
E)have equal weights
A)have equal effusion rates
B)have equal average molecular velocities
C)have equal average molecular kinetic energies
D)occupy equal volumes
E)have equal weights
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28
53.5 g of an ideal gas of molecular weight = 30.5 g/mol is confined at a pressure of 133 mmHg.The density of the gas is
Compute the temperature of the gas in degrees Celsius.
A)261 °C
B)12 °C
C)-57 °C
D)285 °C
E)-12 °C

A)261 °C
B)12 °C
C)-57 °C
D)285 °C
E)-12 °C
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29
A balloon with volume 750 cm3 is filled with O2 at 27 °C has a mass of 83.3 g.The mass of empty balloon is 82.1 g.Calculate the pressure of O2.
A)125 kPa
B)150 kPa
C)250 kPa
D)75 kPa
E)400 kPa
A)125 kPa
B)150 kPa
C)250 kPa
D)75 kPa
E)400 kPa
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30
Of the following gases,the one with the greatest density at STP is:
A)CH4
B)NH3
C)Ne
D)H2
E)He
A)CH4
B)NH3
C)Ne
D)H2
E)He
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31
A gaseous mixture consists of 50.0% O2,25.0% N2,and 25.0% Cl2,by mass.At standard temperature and pressure,the partial pressure of:
A)Cl2(g)is greater than 0.25 atm
B)O2(g)is equal to 380 torr
C)Cl2(g)is less than 0.25 atm
D)N2(g)is equal to 0.20 atm
E)O2(g)is equal to 1.6 atm
A)Cl2(g)is greater than 0.25 atm
B)O2(g)is equal to 380 torr
C)Cl2(g)is less than 0.25 atm
D)N2(g)is equal to 0.20 atm
E)O2(g)is equal to 1.6 atm
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32
What volume of acetylene gas,C2H2,would be required at 0 °C and 1 atm to obtain a 200.0 g C2H2 sample?
A)4480 L
B)1.309 × 105 L
C)320.0 L
D)0.6304 L
E)172.1 L
A)4480 L
B)1.309 × 105 L
C)320.0 L
D)0.6304 L
E)172.1 L
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33
In the reaction 
How many liters of hydrogen at STP are produced from 50.0 grams of sodium
A)(55.0/18.0)(22.4)L
B)(50.0/23.0)(22.4/2)L
C)(50.0/23.0)(2)(22.4)L
D)(50.0/23.0)(22.4)L
E)(55.0/23.0)(22.4)L

How many liters of hydrogen at STP are produced from 50.0 grams of sodium

A)(55.0/18.0)(22.4)L
B)(50.0/23.0)(22.4/2)L
C)(50.0/23.0)(2)(22.4)L
D)(50.0/23.0)(22.4)L
E)(55.0/23.0)(22.4)L
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34
In the reaction 
How many moles of iron can be produced using 17.4 liters of hydrogen at STP?
A)(17.4/22.4)(2/3)mol
B)(17.4/22.4)(3/2)mol
C)(17.4)(2/3)mol
D)(17.4/22.4)mol
E)(17.4)(22.4/3)mol

How many moles of iron can be produced using 17.4 liters of hydrogen at STP?
A)(17.4/22.4)(2/3)mol
B)(17.4/22.4)(3/2)mol
C)(17.4)(2/3)mol
D)(17.4/22.4)mol
E)(17.4)(22.4/3)mol
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35
According to the kinetic-molecular theory of gases:
A)gaseous particles are in constant,nonlinear motion
B)at constant temperature,all particles have equal translational kinetic energy
C)the faster a given particle is moving,the greater its translational kinetic energy
D)at constant temperature,average kinetic energy is a function of gas volume
E)all interparticle collisions are completely inelastic
A)gaseous particles are in constant,nonlinear motion
B)at constant temperature,all particles have equal translational kinetic energy
C)the faster a given particle is moving,the greater its translational kinetic energy
D)at constant temperature,average kinetic energy is a function of gas volume
E)all interparticle collisions are completely inelastic
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36
Which of the following is a characteristic of an ideal gas?
A)The gas cannot be compressed infinitely.
B)Inter-particle forces are prominent.
C)Collisions between gas particles are perfectly elastic.
D)Collisions between gas particles and container walls are not elastic.
E)Individual gas particles occupy fixed volume.
A)The gas cannot be compressed infinitely.
B)Inter-particle forces are prominent.
C)Collisions between gas particles are perfectly elastic.
D)Collisions between gas particles and container walls are not elastic.
E)Individual gas particles occupy fixed volume.
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37
Calculate urms,in m/s,for H2(g)molecules at 30 °C.
A)6.09 × 102 m/s
B)5.26 × 103 m/s
C)6.12 × 101 m/s
D)1.94 × 103 m/s
E)2.74 × 103 m/s
A)6.09 × 102 m/s
B)5.26 × 103 m/s
C)6.12 × 101 m/s
D)1.94 × 103 m/s
E)2.74 × 103 m/s
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38
The energy of molecules of a gas:
A)is dependent on concentration
B)is distributed over a wide range at constant temperature
C)is the same for all molecules at constant temperature
D)increases with a decrease in temperature
E)increases with an increase in pressure
A)is dependent on concentration
B)is distributed over a wide range at constant temperature
C)is the same for all molecules at constant temperature
D)increases with a decrease in temperature
E)increases with an increase in pressure
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39
At 27 °C and 750 Torr,both a 16 g sample of methane gas (CH4)and a 16 g sample of oxygen gas (O2)will have the same:
A)average molecular velocities
B)average molecular kinetic energies
C)number of gaseous particles
D)total gaseous volumes
E)average effusion rates
A)average molecular velocities
B)average molecular kinetic energies
C)number of gaseous particles
D)total gaseous volumes
E)average effusion rates
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40
When one volume of CO reacts with one volume of Cl2 phosgene is obtained as the only product.What is empirical formula of phosgene?
A)COCl2
B)C2O2Cl2
C)C2O2Cl
D)C3O3Cl2
E)COCl4
A)COCl2
B)C2O2Cl2
C)C2O2Cl
D)C3O3Cl2
E)COCl4
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41
Under conditions for which chlorine gas has an effusion rate of 2.4 × 10-6 mol/sec,what would be the effusion rate for bromine gas,in mol/sec?
A)1.1 × 10-6 mol/sec
B)1.6 × 10-6 mol/sec
C)2.3 × 10-6 mol/sec
D)3.6 × 10-6 mol/sec
E)5.4 × 10-6 mol/sec
A)1.1 × 10-6 mol/sec
B)1.6 × 10-6 mol/sec
C)2.3 × 10-6 mol/sec
D)3.6 × 10-6 mol/sec
E)5.4 × 10-6 mol/sec
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42
A 40.2 L constant-volume cylinder containing 2.21 mol He is heated until the pressure reaches 4.20 atm.What is the final temperature?
A)258 K
B)658 K
C)931 K
D)804 K
E)1074 K
A)258 K
B)658 K
C)931 K
D)804 K
E)1074 K
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43
If 4.800 × 10-5 mol of uranium-238 at 4500 K effuses through a hole in 125 seconds,how many mol of uranium-235 will effuse through the same hole,at the same temperature and in the same amount of time?
A)4.74 × 10-5 mol
B)4.77 × 10-5 mol
C)4.80 × 10-5 mol
D)4.86 × 10-5 mol
E)4.83 × 10-5 mol
A)4.74 × 10-5 mol
B)4.77 × 10-5 mol
C)4.80 × 10-5 mol
D)4.86 × 10-5 mol
E)4.83 × 10-5 mol
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44
A 50.0 mL canister of Freon-12 (CF2Cl2)was heated in boiling water (100.0 °C)until the canister burst.If the canister was not defective,and had a burst rating of 103.4 bar,what minimum amount of Freon-12 was in the canister,assuming no volume change before bursting?
A)9.63 g
B)11.5 g
C)20.2 g
D)27.5 g
E)75.0 g
A)9.63 g
B)11.5 g
C)20.2 g
D)27.5 g
E)75.0 g
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45
Convert 1250 mmHg to the equivalent pressure in atmospheres.
A)9.50 × 105 atm
B)490 atm
C)1.64 atm
D)0.608 atm
E)1.22 atm
A)9.50 × 105 atm
B)490 atm
C)1.64 atm
D)0.608 atm
E)1.22 atm
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46
A sample of gas has a volume of 2.5 L at 30 °C and 720 mmHg.What will be the volume of this gas at 22 °C and 750 mmHg?
A)1.8 L
B)3.3 L
C)2.7 L
D)2.3 L
E)2.5 L
A)1.8 L
B)3.3 L
C)2.7 L
D)2.3 L
E)2.5 L
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47
The fact that a balloon filled with helium will leak more slowly than one filled with hydrogen is explained by citing:
A)Avogadro's Hypothesis
B)Dalton's Law
C)Graham's Law
D)van der Waals Theory
E)ideal gas law
A)Avogadro's Hypothesis
B)Dalton's Law
C)Graham's Law
D)van der Waals Theory
E)ideal gas law
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48
Convert 780 Torr to the equivalent pressure in atmospheres.
A)0.974 atm
B)1.03 atm
C)20 atm
D)5.93 × 105 atm
E)5.85 atm
A)0.974 atm
B)1.03 atm
C)20 atm
D)5.93 × 105 atm
E)5.85 atm
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49
In which of the following cases is the gas most likely to behave as an ideal gas?
A)H2O(g),375 K,750 Torr
B)He(g),37.5 K,7500 Torr
C)CH4(g),37.5 °C,7.5 atm
D)Ne(g),375 °C,0.75 atm
E)SF6,-37.5 °C,0.75 atm
A)H2O(g),375 K,750 Torr
B)He(g),37.5 K,7500 Torr
C)CH4(g),37.5 °C,7.5 atm
D)Ne(g),375 °C,0.75 atm
E)SF6,-37.5 °C,0.75 atm
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50
Calculate the height in meters of a column of liquid ethanol (d = 0.7893 g/cm3)required to exert the same pressure as 760 mmHg (d = 13.60 g/cm3).
A)1.31 × 104 m
B)13.1 m
C)70.8 m
D)0.0708 m
E)44.1 m
A)1.31 × 104 m
B)13.1 m
C)70.8 m
D)0.0708 m
E)44.1 m
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51
Calculate the height of a column of liquid glycerol (d = 1.26 g/cm3),in meters,required to exert the same pressure as 4.91 m of water.
A)4.91 m
B)3.90 m
C)6.19 m
D)3.65 m
E)5.16 m
A)4.91 m
B)3.90 m
C)6.19 m
D)3.65 m
E)5.16 m
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52
The mutual attraction of gas molecules is an important aspect of:
A)Avogadro's Hypothesis
B)Dalton's Law
C)Graham's Law
D)van der Waals Theory
E)ideal gas law
A)Avogadro's Hypothesis
B)Dalton's Law
C)Graham's Law
D)van der Waals Theory
E)ideal gas law
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53
Calculate the height in meters of a column of liquid glycerol (d = 1.26 g/cm3)required to exert the same pressure as 760 mmHg (d = 13.60 g/cm3).
A)8.20 m
B)8.20 × 103 m
C)70.4 m
D)0.704 m
E)44.4 m
A)8.20 m
B)8.20 × 103 m
C)70.4 m
D)0.704 m
E)44.4 m
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54
Convert 421 kPa to the equivalent pressure in atmospheres.
A)4.27 × 105 atm
B)320 atm
C)0.554 atm
D)0.00415 atm
E)4.15 atm
A)4.27 × 105 atm
B)320 atm
C)0.554 atm
D)0.00415 atm
E)4.15 atm
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55
Gases tend to behave ideally at:
A)low temperature and low pressure
B)low temperature and high pressure
C)high temperature and low pressure
D)high temperature and high pressure
E)gases always behave ideally
A)low temperature and low pressure
B)low temperature and high pressure
C)high temperature and low pressure
D)high temperature and high pressure
E)gases always behave ideally
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56
A 4.0 L sample of N2(g)at 760 mmHg is compressed,at constant temperature,to 3.2 atm.What is the final gas volume?
A)950 L
B)13 L
C)59 L
D)1.3 L
E)0.77 L
A)950 L
B)13 L
C)59 L
D)1.3 L
E)0.77 L
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57
Liquid mercury freezes at a temperature of -39 °C.The freezing point of mercury on the Kelvin scale is ________.
A)234 K
B)39 K
C)312 K
D)273 K
E)-39 K
A)234 K
B)39 K
C)312 K
D)273 K
E)-39 K
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58
A sample of helium gas occupies a volume of 38 L at 780 torr and 25 °C.What volume would the gas occupy at 0 °C and 1 atm?
A)40 L
B)38 L
C)36 L
D)34 L
E)25 L
A)40 L
B)38 L
C)36 L
D)34 L
E)25 L
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59
If someone were to light a cigar at one end of a closed room,persons at the other end of the room might soon perceive an odor due to gaseous emissions from the cigar.Such a phenomenon is an example of:
A)monometry
B)ideality
C)effusion
D)diffusion
E)barometry
A)monometry
B)ideality
C)effusion
D)diffusion
E)barometry
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60
The volume correction term in the van der Waals equation is present because:
A)barometers are inaccurate
B)molecules are diatomic
C)molecules attract each other
D)molecules occupy volume
E)molecules repel each other
A)barometers are inaccurate
B)molecules are diatomic
C)molecules attract each other
D)molecules occupy volume
E)molecules repel each other
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61
Butane (C4H10)is used as a fuel where natural gas is not available.How many grams of butane will fill a 3.50 liter container at 35.6 °C and 758 Torr?
A)0.138 g
B)69.5 g
C)422 g
D)8.01 g
E)0.0105 g
A)0.138 g
B)69.5 g
C)422 g
D)8.01 g
E)0.0105 g
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62
Diethyl ether was the first general anesthetic.It was first used in 1846 for surgical procedures.What is the molar mass of diethyl ether if 3.54 grams is 1.06 liters at 27 °C and 1.11 atm?
A)74.1 g/mol
B)6.67 g/mol
C)103 g/mol
D)91.3 g/mol
E)84.7 g/mol
A)74.1 g/mol
B)6.67 g/mol
C)103 g/mol
D)91.3 g/mol
E)84.7 g/mol
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63
Butane (C4H10)is used as a fuel where natural gas is not available.How many grams of butane will fill a 45.0 liter container at 27 °C and 3.05 atm?
A)26.6 g
B)3.60 × 103 g
C)5.58 g
D)10.4 g
E)324 g
A)26.6 g
B)3.60 × 103 g
C)5.58 g
D)10.4 g
E)324 g
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64
What pressure must be applied to N2(g)to obtain a density of 2.00 g/L at 25 °C?
A)1.75 atm
B)0.146 atm
C)111 atm
D)3.49 atm
E)2.29 atm
A)1.75 atm
B)0.146 atm
C)111 atm
D)3.49 atm
E)2.29 atm
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65
Calculate the volume of H2(g)expressed at STP,required to react with 3.00 L of CO(g)at STP in the following reaction:
3 CO(g)+ 7 H2(g)→ C3H8(g)+ 3 H2O(l)
A)3.00 L
B)7.00 L
C)10.0 L
D)22.4 L
E)1.00 L
3 CO(g)+ 7 H2(g)→ C3H8(g)+ 3 H2O(l)
A)3.00 L
B)7.00 L
C)10.0 L
D)22.4 L
E)1.00 L
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66
A 500.0 mL sample of O2(g)is at 780 mmHg and 30 °C.What will be the new volume if,with constant pressure and amount of gas,the temperature is decreased to -15 °C?
A)587 mL
B)250 mL
C)437 mL
D)426 mL
E)500 mL
A)587 mL
B)250 mL
C)437 mL
D)426 mL
E)500 mL
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67
A 10.0 L container of unknown gas at 25.0 °C contains 87.1 g of gas at 12.5 atm.What gas is in the container?
A)NH3
B)C2H2
C)SO2
D)F2
E)NO2
A)NH3
B)C2H2
C)SO2
D)F2
E)NO2
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68
Chloroform (CHCl3)became popular as an anesthetic after Queen Victoria delivered her eighth child while anesthetized by chloroform in 1853.What is the density in grams per liter of chloroform at 
And 850 Torr?
A)4.21 g/L
B)0.190 g/L
C)2.14 g/L
D)4.00 × 103 g/L
E)5.28 g/L

And 850 Torr?
A)4.21 g/L
B)0.190 g/L
C)2.14 g/L
D)4.00 × 103 g/L
E)5.28 g/L
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69
Chloroform became popular as an anesthetic after Queen Victoria delivered her eighth child while anesthetized by chloroform in 1853.What is the molar mass of chloroform if 4.85 grams is 0.918 liters at 35 °C and 850 Torr?
A)149 g/mol
B)119 g/mol
C)123 g/mol
D)134 g/mol
E)110 g/mol
A)149 g/mol
B)119 g/mol
C)123 g/mol
D)134 g/mol
E)110 g/mol
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70
What is the density of carbon dioxide gas at -15 °C and 728 Torr?
A)2.17 g L-1
B)2.08 g L-1
C)1.99 g L-1
D)1.84 g L-1
E)1.27 g L-1
A)2.17 g L-1
B)2.08 g L-1
C)1.99 g L-1
D)1.84 g L-1
E)1.27 g L-1
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71
Halothane (CHBrClCF3)is one of the modern anesthetics that is nonflammable and relatively safe for patients.What is the density of halothane in grams per liter at 
And 805 Torr?
A)8.64 g/L
B)7.68 g/L
C)6.55 × 103 g/L
D)19.3 g/L
E)0.130 g/L

And 805 Torr?
A)8.64 g/L
B)7.68 g/L
C)6.55 × 103 g/L
D)19.3 g/L
E)0.130 g/L
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72
A sample of gas weighs 0.250 g and occupies a volume of 112 cm3 at 0 °C and 1 atm.The molar mass of the gas is ________.
A)25.0 g/mol
B)50.0 g/mol
C)2.23 g/mol
D)8.0 g/mol
E)200 g/mol
A)25.0 g/mol
B)50.0 g/mol
C)2.23 g/mol
D)8.0 g/mol
E)200 g/mol
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73
A 5.00 L container of unknown gas at 25.0 °C has a pressure of 2.45 atm.The mass of the gas is 32.1 g.What gas is in the container?
A)Cl2
B)F2
C)NO2
D)SO3
E)SO2
A)Cl2
B)F2
C)NO2
D)SO3
E)SO2
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74
Halothane is one of the modern anesthetics which is nonflammable and relatively safe for patients.What is the molar mass of halothane if 456 milligrams is 52.8 milliliters at 22 °C and 805 Torr?
A)1.06 × 103 g/mol
B)209 g/mol
C)197 g/mol
D)221 g/mol
E)14.7 g/mol
A)1.06 × 103 g/mol
B)209 g/mol
C)197 g/mol
D)221 g/mol
E)14.7 g/mol
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75
A gaseous hydrocarbon weighing 0.290 g occupies a volume of 125 mL at 25 °C and 760 mmHg.What is the molar mass of this compound?
A)113 g/mol
B)4.76 × 103 g/mol
C)43.1 g/mol
D)10.5 g/mol
E)56.7 g/mol
A)113 g/mol
B)4.76 × 103 g/mol
C)43.1 g/mol
D)10.5 g/mol
E)56.7 g/mol
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76
What mass of water vapor would occupy a volume of 54 L at 200 °C and 76 Torr,assuming ideal behavior?
A)1.8 g
B)2.5 g
C)4.3 g
D)5.4 g
E)7.2 g
A)1.8 g
B)2.5 g
C)4.3 g
D)5.4 g
E)7.2 g
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77
How many liters of gas is 10.8 grams of nitrogen at 780 mmHg and 38.0 °C?
A)10.1 L
B)1.17 L
C)9.59 L
D)269 L
E)0.353 L
A)10.1 L
B)1.17 L
C)9.59 L
D)269 L
E)0.353 L
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78
An automobile tire at 32.0 psi at 25.0 °C is driven on a trip.At the end of the trip the pressure is 35.0 psi.What is the temperature of the tire in degrees Celsius?
A)27.3 °C
B)22.8 °C
C)52.9 °C
D)57.0 °C
E)60.0 °C
A)27.3 °C
B)22.8 °C
C)52.9 °C
D)57.0 °C
E)60.0 °C
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79
How many liters of gas is 23.4 grams of nitrogen at 750 mmHg and 28.0 °C?
A)586 L
B)20.9 L
C)0.771 L
D)20.4 L
E)1.94 L
A)586 L
B)20.9 L
C)0.771 L
D)20.4 L
E)1.94 L
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80
Diethyl ether (CH3CH2OCH2CH3)was the first general anesthetic.It was first used in 1846 for surgical procedures.What is the density in g/L of diethyl ether at 27 °C and 1.11 atm?
A)37.1 g/L
B)2.03 × 103 g/L
C)2.71 g/L
D)3.34 g/L
E)0.299 g/L
A)37.1 g/L
B)2.03 × 103 g/L
C)2.71 g/L
D)3.34 g/L
E)0.299 g/L
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