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In order to find the partial pressure of the dry gas, which is the gas produced by the reaction without the presence of the water vapor, you must use the partial pressure of water vapor at the temperature at …
If equal mols of "N"_2 and "Ar" are in the same container ... - Socratic
If equal mols of N2 and Ar are in the same container with a total pressure of 10 atm, (A) what are their partial pressures? (B) what is the effusion speed of H2 if that of He is 600 m/s at a certain temperature?
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Explanation: #"Dalton's Law of partial pressures states that in a gaseous"# #"mixture, the partial pressure exerted by each component"# #"is the same as the pressure it would exert if it alone"# …
A 4 L container holds 19 mol and 20 mol of gasses A and B ... - Socratic
A 4L container holds 19 mol and 20 mol of gasses A and B, respectively. Groups of four of molecules of gas B bind to three molecule of gas A and the reaction changes the temperature from 210oK to …
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Mar 30, 2017 · V = 25.48 L Because we are at standard temperature and pressure and are given only one set of conditions, we have to use the ideal gas law equation: I should mention that the pressure …
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The vapor pressure of pure water at 25C is 23.8 torr. How would you calculate the vapor pressure of a solution made by dissolving 88.2 g of urea (molar mass = 60.06 g/mol) in 303 mL of water at 35°C? …
What is an equation in slope-intercept form for the line ... - Socratic
What is an equation in slope-intercept form for the line through point P (-5,2) and perpendicular to the line containing the two points (2,3) and (1,-2)?
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Now, STP conditions, which were probably given to you as a pressure of #"1 atm"# and a temperature of #0^@"C"#, are characterized by the fact that one mole of any ideal gas occupies #"22.4 dm"^3# -- …
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A gas occupies volume of 0.35dm3 at 290K and 92.558K Nm-2 pressure. Calculate the volume of gas at STP? A certain gas occupies a volume of 550.0 mL at STP. What would its volume be at 27°C and …
Question #85447 - Socratic
We can calculate the buoyant force on an object by adding up the forces exerted on all of sides of object. Lets us consider a cylindrical object which has top surface area=A and is at depth d_1. The …