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How many moles of CO are contained in a 5.00 L tank at 155 °C and 2.80 bar?


A) 0.393 moles
B) 1.10 moles
C) 2.51 moles
D) 0.455 moles
E) 0.289 moles

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A sample of N2 effuses in 255 s. How long will the same size sample of Cl2 take to effuse?


A) 406 s
B) 247 s
C) 645 s
D) 155 s
E) 388 s

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What pressure will 2.6 × 1023 molecules of H2 exert in a 3.9 L container at 45 °C?


A) 5.7 bar
B) 1.7 bar
C) 2.9 bar
D) 3.4 bar
E) 4.6 bar

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Which of the following is FALSE?


A) Kinetic molecular theory is a quantitative model for gases.
B) Kinetic molecular theory assumes that the gas particles are negligibly small.
C) Kinetic molecular theory assumes that the kinetic energy of the gas particles is proportional to the temperature in Kelvin.
D) The collisions of the gas particles are elastic.
E) Kinetic molecular theory assumes that the space occupied by the gas particles are significantly large.

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Why doesn't Dalton's law of partial pressures depend on the identity of the gases present?

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Define the vapour pressure of water.


A) partial pressure of water in a liquid mixture
B) partial pressure of water in a gaseous mixture
C) condensation of water
D) water dissolved in a liquid
E) water molecules

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A large balloon is initially filled to a volume of 25.0 L at 353 K and a pressure of 2575 mmHg. What volume of gas will the balloon contain at 1.368 bar and 253 K?


A) 22.2 L
B) 87.5 L
C) 11.4 L
D) 45.0 L
E) 58.6 L

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Rank the following in order of decreasing rate of effusion. F2 SF6 CO Kr


A) SF6 > Kr > F2 > CO
B) Kr > CO > SF6 > F2
C) F2 > Kr > CO > SF6
D) CO > F2 > Kr > SF6
E) CO > F2 > SF6 > Kr

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The mole fraction of oxygen in dry air near sea level is 0.20948. The concentration of oxygen is ________ molecules per litre, assuming an atmospheric pressure of 0.985 bar and a temperature of 29.5 °C.


A) 6.23
B) 0.00819
C) 4.94 × 1021
D) 3.75 × 1024
E) 5.07 × 1022

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Identify the gas particle that travels the slowest.


A) H2
B) O2
C) Ne
D) N2
E) CO

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A balloon filled with helium gas at 20 °C occupies 4.91 L at 1.00 atm. The balloon is immersed in liquid nitrogen at -196 °C, while the pressure is raised to 5.20 atm. What is the volume of the balloon in the liquid nitrogen?


A) 0. 25 L
B) 3.6 L
C) 6.7 L
D) 97 L

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Convert 123.80 kPa to bar.


A) 1.222 bar
B) 1.087 bar
C) 0.8078 bar
D) 0.9186 bar
E) 1.238 bar

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A gas mixture contains CO, Ar, and H2. What is the total pressure of the mixture if the mole fraction of H2 is 0.35 and the pressure of H2 is 0.58 bar?


A) 1.7 bar
B) 0.20 bar
C) 0.49 bar
D) 0.60 bar
E) 2.1 bar

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Give the formula for ozone.


A) O3
B) O2
C) O
D) H2O2
E) H2O

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Consider a container of gas under a particular P, V, T set of conditions. Describe how the pressure would change if the volume were doubled while the absolute temperature was increasing by a factor of 2.

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What volume will 0.780 moles of He occupy at STP?


A) 22.4 L
B) 70.0 L
C) 43.7 L
D) 17.7 L
E) 15.6 L

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A 0.465 g sample of an unknown compound occupies 245 mL at 298 K and 1.24 bar. What is the molar mass of the unknown compound?


A) 26.3 g A 0.465 g sample of an unknown compound occupies 245 mL at 298 K and 1.24 bar. What is the molar mass of the unknown compound? A)  26.3 g   B)  33.9 g   C)  12.2 g   D)  37.9 g   E)  81.8 g
B) 33.9 g A 0.465 g sample of an unknown compound occupies 245 mL at 298 K and 1.24 bar. What is the molar mass of the unknown compound? A)  26.3 g   B)  33.9 g   C)  12.2 g   D)  37.9 g   E)  81.8 g
C) 12.2 g A 0.465 g sample of an unknown compound occupies 245 mL at 298 K and 1.24 bar. What is the molar mass of the unknown compound? A)  26.3 g   B)  33.9 g   C)  12.2 g   D)  37.9 g   E)  81.8 g
D) 37.9 g A 0.465 g sample of an unknown compound occupies 245 mL at 298 K and 1.24 bar. What is the molar mass of the unknown compound? A)  26.3 g   B)  33.9 g   C)  12.2 g   D)  37.9 g   E)  81.8 g
E) 81.8 g A 0.465 g sample of an unknown compound occupies 245 mL at 298 K and 1.24 bar. What is the molar mass of the unknown compound? A)  26.3 g   B)  33.9 g   C)  12.2 g   D)  37.9 g   E)  81.8 g

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The volume of a gas is inversely proportional to the pressure of a gas. What is this known as?


A) Avogadro's law
B) Ideal gas law
C) Charles's law
D) Boyle's law
E) Dalton's law

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Which of the following statements is TRUE?


A) Particles of different masses have the same average speed at a given temperature.
B) The larger a molecule, the faster it will effuse.
C) At very high pressures, a gas will occupy a larger volume than predicted by the ideal gas law.
D) For a given gas, the lower the temperature, the faster it will effuse.
E) None of the above statements is true.

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How many grams of calcium hydride are required to produce 4.56 L of hydrogen gas at 25.0 °C and 0.975 bar according to the chemical equation shown below? CaH2(s) + 2H2O(l) → Ca(OH) 2(aq) + 2H2(g)


A) 3.77 g
B) 7.64 g
C) 15.3 g
D) 45.6 g

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