Multiple ChoiceA sample of gas occupies 3.50 L at 35.0 °C. If the volume is increased to 7.00 L at constant pressure, what is the new temperature of the gas in °C?31views
Multiple ChoiceWhich experiment would best investigate the effect temperature has on the volume of a gas, assuming pressure is kept constant?28views
Multiple ChoiceWhat is the volume occupied by 0.416 moles of CO_2 gas at standard temperature and pressure (STP)?29views
Multiple ChoiceAt which temperature and pressure would a sample of helium behave most like an ideal gas?27views
Multiple ChoiceFour containers each hold 1.0 mol of an ideal gas at different conditions. Which container has the gas stored at the highest temperature?A) 2.0 L at 1.0 atmB) 4.0 L at 1.0 atmC) 2.0 L at 2.0 atmD) 1.0 L at 1.0 atm23views
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following lists correctly identifies the four variables used to describe gases in the ideal gas law, along with one possible unit for each variable?20views
Multiple ChoiceWhat volume (in liters) is occupied by 500 g of fluorine gas (F_2) at 5.00 °C and a pressure of 735 torr? (Use R = 0.0821 L·atm·mol^{-1}·K^{-1})25views
Multiple ChoiceWhich equation correctly relates the molar mass (M), density (d), pressure (P), and temperature (T) of an ideal gas using the ideal gas law?15views
Multiple ChoiceWhen a gas is subjected to extremely high pressure, which of the following statements best describes its behavior?29views
Multiple ChoiceHow is it possible that a substance like liquid nitrogen can boil even though it is very cold?20views
Multiple ChoiceA sample of gas occupies 25.0 L at 100°C and constant pressure. What volume will the gas occupy at 200°C, assuming ideal gas behavior?20views
Multiple ChoiceIn an experiment, a sample of butane gas occupies 1.50 L at a pressure of 1.00 atm and temperature of 298 K. What volume would the butane gas sample occupy at a pressure of 2.350 atm, assuming temperature remains constant and the gas behaves ideally?35views