Chapter 8: Q. 8.84 (page 283)
In the fermentation of glucose (winemaking), ofgas was produced at and . What is the final volume, in liters, of the gas when measured at and . If the amount of gas does not change?
Short Answer
The final volume is.
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Chapter 8: Q. 8.84 (page 283)
In the fermentation of glucose (winemaking), ofgas was produced at and . What is the final volume, in liters, of the gas when measured at and . If the amount of gas does not change?
The final volume is.
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A mixture of nitrogen and helium has a volume of role="math" localid="1652611326264" at and a total pressure of .
a. If the partial pressure of helium is , what is the partial pressure of the nitrogen?
b. What is the final volume, in litres, of the nitrogen at STP?
Use the molar volume to calculate each of the following at STP:
a. the number of moles of O2in 44.8 L of O2 gas.
b. the volume in liters, occupied by 2.50 moles of N2 gas.
c. the volume, in liters, occupied by 50.0 g of Ar gas.
d. the number of grams of H2 in 16.20 mL of H2 gas.
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