What is the density of CO2 at 25°C and 750 Torr?
[1] 0.472 g/L [2] 1.78 g/L
[3] 1.82 g/L
[4] 2.12 g/L
[5] None of the above
A flask of 7L contains a mixture of 6g of O2 and 15g of N2 at 30°C.What is the partial pressure of the oxygen gas?
[1] 0.67 atm
[2] 1.9 atm
[3] 2.59 atm
[4] 22.1 atm
[5] None of the above
A 1.00 L flask contains 2.073 g O2 and 20.13 g N2 at 25.0°C. What is the total pressure? [1] 0.856 atm
[2] 1.09 atm
[3] 19.2 atm
[4] 22.2 atm
[5] None of the above
For a gas, which two variables are inversely proportional to each other (if all other conditions remain constant)?
[1] Pressure and temperature
[2] Pressure and volume
[3] Volume and temperature
[4] Amount (number of moles) and volume
[5] Pressure, temperature and volume
A 3.20 mol sample of a gas occupies a volume of 350 mL at 300.0 K. What is its pressure?
[1] 1.32 atm
[2] 67.0 atm
[3] 184 atm
[4] 225 atm
5] 312 atm
What is the partial pressure of oxygen in a container that contains 2.0 mol of oxygen, 3.0 mol of nitrogen, and 1.0 mol of carbon dioxide when the total pressure is 900 Torr?
[1] 100 Torr
[2] 200 Torr
[3] 300 Torr
[4] 400 Torr
[5] None of the above
The properties of a real gas are most likely to deviate from those properties predicted for an ideal gas when
[1] the pressure is low
[2] the temperature is high
[3] the pressure is high and the temperature is low
[4] the pressure is low and the temperature is high
[5] it is a diatomic gas
Consider the reaction: H2 (g) + Br2 (g) ⇆ 2HBr (g
Suppose that the value of the equilibrium constant is very large, which species will predominate at equilibrium?
[1] H2
[2] Br2
[3] HBr
[4] Both H2 and Br2
[5] All species will have the same concentration.
The expression for Kc for this reaction is:
[1] Kc= [H2][Br2] / [HBr]2
[2] Kc= [H2][Br2] / [HBr]
[3] Kc= [HBr]2 / [H2][Br2]
[4] Kc= 2[HBr] / [H2][Br2]
[5] Kc= [HBr] / [H2][Br2]
According to Le Chatelier’s principle, which of the following will not affect the position of a chemical equilibrium?
[1] Changing the temperature
[2] Adding a catalyst
[3] Changing the volume
[4] Changing the concentration of the products
[5] None of the above