Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Science
Chemistry
What is the density (in mg/mL) of a H2S gas at 12.9 atm and 137 K?
1 answer
P*Molar masss = density*R*T.
The answer will be in g/L. Convert to mg/mL.
You can
ask a new question
or
answer this question
.
Related Questions
five mole of an ideal gas are kept at a constant temperature of 53 degree celcius while the pressure of the gas is increased
The density of a gas is 1.96 g L–1 at 1.00 atm and 0
°C. What is the density of this gas at 0.855 atm and 25.0 C?
A 0.65 mole quantity of O2 occupies 4.0 L at 20.◦C. What is the final pressure exerted by the gas?
1. 0.92 atm 2. 3.9 atm 3.
calculate the density of O2 gas( in g/L) at 1.22 atm and 25 degrees C
Exactly 5.02 grams of an unknown gas was sealed in a 3.0L flask at 37 degrees celsius and a pressure of 1.25 atm. Which on of
Question: 0.19 litre of an ideal monatomic gas (Cv,m = 3R/2) initially at 83 °C and 47 atm pressure undergo an expansion
Consider the decomposition of ammonium hydrogen sulfide:
NH4Hs(s) <--> NH3(g) + H2S(g) In a sealed flask at 25*C are 10.0 g
17 liters of a gas is at an initial temperature of 67 degrees C and a pressure of 88.89 atm, what will be the pressure of the
In a gas mixture of He, Ne, and Ar with a total pressure of 8.40 atm, the mole fraction of Ar is ________ if the partial
A quantity of N2 occupies a volume of 1 L at 290 K and 1.5 atm. The gas expands to a volume of 2.7 L as the result of a change