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Chem2 Long Test 6 m, the height of a medium size

44/40pts mountain) where the instruments


Instruction: Write your answer on 1 whole sheet of report that the temperature is -50 °C
paper. Write your section and class number at the and the pressure is 6.368x104 Pa.
upper left corner of the first page. All answers and MM He=4.00 g/mol
solutions must be presented in an organized manner
and written legibly using blue or black ink.
A. Conceptual Questions. Answer in 3
sentences or less.
1. Is it posible for ordinary ice to turn
directly into water vapor without
passing through the liquid phase? If so,
what conditions should be met?
2. When a tire is inflated, volume
increases along with pressure. Does this Chem2 Long Test 6
violate the gas laws? Explain how. 44/40pts
3. A drinking glass is totally filled to the Instruction: Write your answer on 1 whole sheet of
rim with water. A piece of cardboard is paper. Write your section and class number at the
placed on top. The glass is then turned upper left corner of the first page. All answers and
upside down in mid air. The water inside solutions must be presented in an organized manner
does not spill. Explain how this is and written legibly using blue or black ink.
posible. A. Conceptual Questions. Answer in 3
B. Problem Solving sentences or less.
4. At pressure of 1.20 atm and 1. Is it posible for ordinary ice to turn
temperature of 55.0 ºC, two samples of directly into water vapor without
the same gas are in two separate passing through the liquid phase? If so,
containers. The first container has what conditions should be met?
0.0535 mol of the gas and has a volume 2. When a tire is inflated, volume
of 1.20 L. Container 2 has a volume of increases along with pressure. Does this
3.60 L. How many moles of the gas violate the gas laws? Explain how.
does the continer 2 contain? 3. A drinking glass is totally filled to the
5. What pressure is required to cause N2 to rim with water. A piece of cardboard is
have a density of 1.00 g/L at 45 ºC? MM placed on top. The glass is then turned
N=14.0 g/mol upside down in mid air. The water inside
6. How many moles of H2 gas does it take does not spill. Explain how this is
to fill a 6.00-L container at a pressure of posible.
3.67 atm at 25 ºC? B. Problem Solving
7. A sample of steam, H2O is completely 4. At pressure of 1.20 atm and
decomposed to its constituent temperature of 55.0 ºC, two samples of
elements. the same gas are in two separate
a. Write the balanced chemical containers. The first container has
equation. 0.0535 mol of the gas and has a volume
b. If the total pressure of the gases of 1.20 L. Container 2 has a volume of
produced is 1.35 atm, which gas 3.60 L. How many moles of the gas
exerts a greater partial pressure? does the continer 2 contain?
c. Derive the equations for calculating 5. What pressure is required to cause N2 to
the partial pressure of each gas. have a density of 1.00 g/L at 45 ºC? MM
1. A ballon used for sampling stratospheric N=14.0 g/mol
ozone is filled with 150.0 kg of He. What 6. How many moles of H2 gas does it take
is the volume of the balloon when, to fill a 6.00-L container at a pressure of
a. The balloon starts from a research 3.67 atm at 25 ºC?
station in Antartica at sea level MM H=1.0
where the barrometric pressure is 7. A sample of steam, H2O is completely
755 mmHg and the temperature is decomposed to its constituent
-25.0 °C. elements.
b. The balloon rises to 10,000 ft (3048 a. Write the balanced chemical
equation.
b. If the total pressure of the gases
produced is 1.35 atm, which gas
exerts a greater partial pressure?
c. Derive the equations for calculating
the partial pressure of each gas.
1. A ballon used for sampling stratospheric
ozone is filled with 150.0 kg of He. What
is the volume of the balloon when,
a. The balloon starts from a research
station in Antartica at sea level
where the barrometric pressure is
755 mmHg and the temperature is
-25.0 °C.
b. The balloon rises to 10,000 ft (3048
m, the height of a medium size
mountain) where the instruments
report that the temperature is -50 °C
and the pressure is 6.368x104 Pa.
MM He=4.00 g/mol

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