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Would be glad if anyone out there could help me with these questions.
( I need simple explanations)
Which gas is likely to deviate most from ideal gas behaviour?
A HCl B He C CH4 D N2
The answer is A NOT C .....Why?
Flask X contains 5 dm3 of helium at 12 kPa pressure and flask Y contains 10 dm3 of neon at 6 kPa pressure.
If the flasks are connected at constant temperature, what is the final pressure?(The answer is A)
A 8 kPa B 9 kPa C 10 kPa D 11 kPa
I don't get this!!
Q9 Use of the Data Booklet is relevant to this question.
The volume of a sample of ammonia is measured at a temperature of 60 °C and a pressure of 103 kPa. The volume measured is 5.37 × 10–3 m3.
What is the mass of the sample of ammonia, given to two significant figures?
A 0.00019 g B 0.0034 g C 0.19 g D 3.4 g
No matter how many times I try it my answer is None of the above!
Section B
An ideal gas obeys the gas laws under all conditions of temperature and pressure.
Which of the following are true for an ideal gas?
1 The molecules have negligible volume.
2 There are no forces of attraction between molecules.
3 The molecules have an average kinetic energy which is proportional to its absolute
temperature.
Third point states
The molecules have an average kinetic energy which is proportional to its absolute
temperature.
The kinetic energy and temperature are related and as one increases so does the other....is this what it says ?
When a sample of a gas is compressed at constant temperature from 1500 kPa to 6000 kPa, its volume changes from 76.0 cm3 to 20.5 cm3.
Which statements are possible explanations for this behaviour?
1 The gas behaves non-ideally.
2 The gas partially liquefies.
3 Gas is adsorbed on to the vessel walls.
Second point;2 The gas partially liquefies.
Why isn't this correct?
use pV=nRT equation n replace1=
The density of ice is 1.00 g cm–3.
What is the volume of steam produced when 1.00 cm3 of ice is heated to 323 °C (596 K) at a pressure of one atmosphere (101 kPa)?
[1 mol of a gas occupies 24.0 dm3 at 25 °C (298 K) and one atmosphere.]
A 0.267 dm3 B 1.33 dm3 C 2.67 dm3 D 48.0 dm3
Can someone help me with this !
*_* i forgot my theory
i know thatuse pV=nRT equation n replace
It's ok,thnx anyway*_* i forgot my theory
sorry
sorryIt's ok,thnx anyway
You said that already.sorry
here you go --> just see this type of graph in coursebook . Well when we use catalyst it's main FUNCTION IS TO LOWER THE ACTIVATION ENERGY. So as shown in graph it lowers the activation energy. Also the particles having energy to react increases in presence of catalyst.http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Chemistry (9701)/9701_s10_qp_21.pdf
question 2 part c-ii
Where and why would C be ?
can some one answer this
Plz and thanku
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