Let's start adding math/obscure concepts.
To start out simple:
A 1L flask at 400 K and 1 atm pressure of hydrogen gas is sealed to an identical empty flask so that the hydrogen can be distrubuted throughout both flasks. Then, the flasks are heated such that the temperature of the gas inside is 600K. What is the final pressure of hygrogen inside the flasks?
Re: Chem Lab C
Posted: September 18th, 2016, 7:39 pm
by slowpoke
0.75 atm
Re: Chem Lab C
Posted: September 28th, 2016, 6:54 pm
by arvind_r
slowpoke wrote:
0.75 atm
Correct, your turn
Re: Chem Lab C
Posted: December 24th, 2016, 11:47 am
by kenniky
No replies for a while, so I'll just ask something lol
A 10.00 mL container of water is at 10.0◦C. A 2.23 g piece of zinc at 121 ◦C is dropped into the container. What is the resultant temperature of the system? (cZn=0.384 J/g◦C)
Re: Chem Lab C
Posted: February 2nd, 2017, 8:26 am
by Avogadro
I guess I'll answer that.
12.2 °C
Re: Chem Lab C
Posted: February 2nd, 2017, 9:11 am
by kenniky
Avogadro wrote:I guess I'll answer that.
12.2 °C
correct, you can ask a question now
Re: Chem Lab C
Posted: February 2nd, 2017, 5:20 pm
by Avogadro
Alrighty, here's one.
5 mole samples of CO2, H2O(vapor), Ne, and CH4 are placed in separate, identical 10L cylinders at 25 °C.
a. What pressure, in mm Hg, would be generated? Assume near-ideal behavior.
b. If all of the samples were to be combined into one 20 L container, what pressure would that container be?
c. Holes are punctured in the ends of each of the identical cylinders so as to allow each of the gases to diffuse. From least to greatest, list the relative amount of time that it would take each gas to diffuse.
Re: Chem Lab C
Posted: February 3rd, 2017, 1:58 pm
by kenniky
Avogadro wrote:Alrighty, here's one.
5 mole samples of CO2, H2O(vapor), Ne, and CH4 are placed in separate, identical 10L cylinders at 25 °C.
a. What pressure, in mm Hg, would be generated? Assume near-ideal behavior.
b. If all of the samples were to be combined into one 20 L container, what pressure would that container be?
c. Holes are punctured in the ends of each of the identical cylinders so as to allow each of the gases to diffuse. From least to greatest, list the relative amount of time that it would take each gas to diffuse.
a. PV = nRT
P * 10L = 5 mol * 0.08206 atm L/mol K * 298 K
=> P = 12.227 atm = [b]9292 mmHg
[/b]
b. total: 20 mols
do the same thing
P =[b] 24.45 atm = 18580 mmHg[/b]
c. MM CO2 = 44, MM H2O = 18, MM Ne = 20, MM CH4 = 16
Fastest - CH4 - H2O - Ne - CO2 - Slowest
Re: Chem Lab C
Posted: February 3rd, 2017, 3:51 pm
by Avogadro
kenniky wrote:
Avogadro wrote:Alrighty, here's one.
5 mole samples of CO2, H2O(vapor), Ne, and CH4 are placed in separate, identical 10L cylinders at 25 °C.
a. What pressure, in mm Hg, would be generated? Assume near-ideal behavior.
b. If all of the samples were to be combined into one 20 L container, what pressure would that container be?
c. Holes are punctured in the ends of each of the identical cylinders so as to allow each of the gases to diffuse. From least to greatest, list the relative amount of time that it would take each gas to diffuse.
a. PV = nRT
P * 10L = 5 mol * 0.08206 atm L/mol K * 298 K
=> P = 12.227 atm = [b]9292 mmHg
[/b]
b. total: 20 mols
do the same thing
P =[b] 24.45 atm = 18580 mmHg[/b]
c. MM CO2 = 44, MM H2O = 18, MM Ne = 20, MM CH4 = 16
Fastest - CH4 - H2O - Ne - CO2 - Slowest
Yup! Your turn.
Re: Chem Lab C
Posted: February 3rd, 2017, 8:34 pm
by kenniky
15g of CaCl2 is added to 100 mL of water. What is the resultant boiling point of the water? (assume standard conditions)