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The pressure of a gas is affected by the number of particles and not affected by the kind of gas it is. What does this fact tell
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Marie
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Air in a diesel engine cylinder is quickly compressed from an initial temperature of 21.1°C, an initial pressure of 1.00 atm,
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maria
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A monoatomic ideal gas has Cp= 5R/2
a) four moles of the gas undergoes a process in which the temperature of the gas increases
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Julie
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In the van der waals equation, the constants a and b are:
1)used to correct for the finite volume of gas molecules and the
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A certain type of ideal gas at pressure p0 is contained in a plugged flask of volume V initially at temperature T1. The
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Anon.
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A monatomic ideal gas (Cv = 3/2 R) undergoes an isothermal expansion at 300 K, as the volume increased from .05 m^3 to .15 m^3
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Marcyel
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If an ideal gas is allowed to expand into a vacuum, this means that the external pressure is 0. This doesn't affect the internal
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Chris
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A container of volume 14.2 cm3 is initially filled with air. The container is then evacuated at 0oC to a pressure of 32 mPa. How
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serena
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A piston pump containing 2 liters of nitrogen gas at 3000 psia (absolute) pressure empties its entire contents into a 10 liter
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Stephanie
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A 1.05 liter flask contains a certain quantity of ideal gas at 305 K. Then an equal number of molecules of the same gas is added
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Dave
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The temperature of 2.10 mol of an ideal monatomic gas is raised 17.0 K in an adiabatic process. What are (a) the work W done by
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Anonymous
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If 11.5 g of CCl_3F is enclosed in a 1.2L container, will any liquid be present?
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Anonymous
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Container with movable piston at top and valve near bottom is filled an ideal gas. Valve is opened and some gas slowly escapes.
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One mole of an ideal gas occupies a volume of 3.5×10^-2m^3 and exerts a pressure of 3atm on the walls of its container.Find
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takunda
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10 litres of a monoatomic ideal gas at 0degree celsius and 10atm pressure is suddenly released to 1atm and the gas expands
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dhwani
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A monatomic ideal gas expands from 1.00m^3 to 2.50m^3 st a constant pressure of 2.00x10^5 Pa. Find the change in the internal
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A
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Air in a diesel engine cylinder is quickly compressed from an initial temperature of 21.1°C, an initial pressure of 1.00 atm,
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maria
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A diatomic ideal gas is heated at constant volume until its pressure becomes 3 times.it is again heated at constant pressure
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dukesouvik
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The temperature of 4.60 mol of an ideal monatomic gas is raised 15.0 K in an adiabatic process. What are (a) the work W done by
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tony
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A sample of an unknown compound is vaporize at 180°C. The gas produce has a volume of 1020 mL at a pressure of one atmosphere,
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Nadia
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Is a gas at 1.3 atm pressure and 20 L volume, at -10 degrees Celsius and 1 mole the gas, an ideal gas, why or why not (Ideal gas
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Nadia
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Is a gas at 0.69 atm pressure and 25 L volume, at -10 degrees Celsius and 1 mole the gas, an ideal gas, why or why not (Ideal
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Nadia
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Why Is a gas at 1.3 atm pressure and 20 L volume, at -10 degrees Celsius and 1 mole the gas not ideal?
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Nadia
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An ideal gas is distinguished from a real gas, because the ideal gas has elastic collisions while real gas molecules will
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Under laboratory conditions, most gases behave like ideal gases because
Select all that apply • the amount of time molecules
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Adiabatic Compression
Chemical Properties
Chemistry
Fluid Mechanics
Gas Laws
Gases
Heat Transfer
Physics
Physics / Thermodynamics
Thermodynamics