Tutorial Chapter 6
Tutorial Chapter 6
GENERAL CHEMISTRY
TUTORIAL 6: THE GASES STATE
1. The pressure of a gas sample was measured to be 654 mmHg. Calculate the pressure in
kPa?
2. A sample of a gas occupies 1.40 × 10 mL at 25°C and 760 mmHg. What volume will it
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3. A sample of nitrogen gas has a volume of 32.4 L at 20°C. The gas is heated to 220 C at
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4. Calculate the number of moles of gas contained in a 10.0 L tank at 22°C and 105 atm. (R
= 0.08206 L⋅atm/K⋅mol)
5. A 1.2 L flask contains 0.500 mole of ammonia (NH3) at 150°C. Calculate the pressure of
the ammonia inside the flask.
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8. A sample of gas at 15 C and 1 atm has a volume of 2.58 L. What volume will this gas
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occupy at 38 C?
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9. A sample of carbon monoxide gas occupies 3.20 L at 125 C. Calculate the temperature at
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which this gas will occupy 1.54 L if the pressure remains constant?
10. A balloon indoors, where the temperature is 27 C, has a volume of 2.00 L. What will its
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volume be outdoors, where the temperature is –23 C is the pressure remains constant?
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11. Consider a balloon with a volume of 22.4 L at 273 K. What will be the new volume if the
temperature increases to 298 K?
12. A 12.2 L sample containing 0.50 mol of oxygen gas, O2 at a pressure of 1 atm and a
temperature of 25 C. If all these oxygen gas were converted to ozone, O3 at the same
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13. A small bubble rises from the bottom of a lake, where the temperature and pressure are
8 C and 6.4 atm, to the water’s surface, where the temperature is 25 C and the pressure is 1
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atm. Calculate the final volume (in mL) of the bubble if its initial volume was 2.1 mL?
14. Nitric acid a very important industrial chemical, is made by dissolving the gas nitrogen
dioxide, NO2, in water. Calculate the density of NO2 gas, in g / L, at 1.24 atm and 50 C?
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15. Calculate the density of carbon dioxide, CO2 in grams per liter (g/L) at 0.990 atm and
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16. A 0.109-gram sample of a pure gaseous compound occupies 112 mL at 100 C and 750
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17. The density of a gas at 25 C and 103 kPa is 0.00136 gcm . Calculate the
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18. Calculate the volume of O2 (in liters) required for the complete combustion of 7.64L of
acetylene (C2H2) measured at the same temperature and pressure 2C2H2