Chapter 13 Study Guide Vocabulary Know the values of... The

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Chapter 13 Study Guide Vocabulary Know the values of... The
Chapter 13 Study Guide
Vocabulary
Know the values of...
The universal gas constant
The molar volume of an ideal gas at
Know the formula for....
Combined gas law
Ideal Gas
STP
Know the formula, what is constant,
& whether the variables are directly
or indirectly proportional (related)
in...
Avogadro's law
Boyle's law
Charles's law
What does....
Dalton's law of partial pressures
say?
1. The volume of 400 mL of chlorine gas at 400 mm Hg is decreased to 200 mL at
constant temperature. What is the new gas pressure?
A 400 mm Hg
B 300 mm Hg
(&800 mm Hg
D 650 mm Hg
2. A sample of carbon dioxide gas occupies a volume of 20 L at standard temperature
and pressure (STP). What will be the volume of a sample of argon gas that has the
same number of moles and pressure but twice the absolute temperature?
A 10 L
B 20 L
40L
D 80 L
3. Under which of the following sets of conditions will a 0.50 mole sample of helium
occupy a volume of 11.2 liters?
A 298 K and 0.90 atm
C 373 K and 0.50 atm
B 273 K and 1.10 atm
73 K and 1.00 atm
4. The temperature at which all molecular motion stops and gas theoretically occupies
zero volume is
D 0 °C
(§0 K
A -460 °C
B -273 K
5. Label th following statements about pressure true or false:
ru or False: pressure is exerted equally in all directions.
a.
b.
rum r False: atmospheric pressure decreases with increasing altitude.
c. True or al: gas pressure can ONLY be measured in units of mm Hg.
1 or False: pressure is defined as force per unit area.
d.TI
C:Le)
e. ru 'or False: for a constant pressure, the volume of gas will decrease when
the temperature of the gas decreases.
6. Complete the following table:
1 mol =
v
L @ STP
= 6 . 6.z
v/5
2 mol =
Liqs
L @ STP
=
1 jail x )0;;, LI
1/2 mol =
i is a
L @ STP
=
3.C11 X
1()‘7)
particles
particles
particles
7. What pressure (in atmospheres) is required to compress 1.00 L of gas at 760 mm
P, V,
2_ fie,
Hg pressure to a volume of 50.0 mL?
2.0
u5
8. A sample of neon gas occupies 266L at 298K. At what temperature would the
volume of this sample of neon need to be to have a volume of 133L if its pressure
remains,constant?
jay
9. A sample of ammonia has a volume of 68.7L at STP. What volume will this gas
occupy at 25 °C and 15 atm.?
50
10. A sample of nitrogen gas has a volume of 1.75L at STP. How many moles of N2
are present?
00
n-) b
11. What volume of KMnO4 gas is produced from the given reaction at STP, when 2.25g
of Cl2 is used as a reactant?
2K2Mn04(aq) + Cl2(g) 4 2KMn04(s) + 2KCI(aq)
1%2
L
12. What volume does 80.0g of oxygen gas occupy at a pressure of 1.22 atm and a
temperature of 27 ° C.
so-qL
13. If 4.0 g of 02 (g) and 4.0 g of He(g) are placed in a 5.0-L vessel at 65 °C, what will
be the partial pressure of each gas and the total pressure in the vessel?
Pr = Ci -35 c-Jrn
cr3 qt-ryl
_r-,q64,-.1
P
14. Calcium carbonate decomposes when heated to form calcium oxide and carbon
dioxide. What volume of carbon dioxide can be produced from 152g of calcium
carbonate at a temperature of 22 °C and pressure of 2 atm?
as
-)
\/,'
/1.5,0.))
cm, I
6 ,52_f c 62u() )02-6
15. Magnesium metal reacts with hydrochloric acid to produce hydrogen gas and a
solution of magnesium chloride. Write and balance the chemical equation for this
reaction, and determine the volume of the hydrogen gas generated (at 1.00 atm, 25
°C) by reacting 10.0 g Mg with an excess of hydrochloric acid.
)0
HO I
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