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Page 1: Unit 4 Chapters 10 and 11. Chapter 10: Gases The Gas Laws

Unit 4Chapters 10 and 11

Page 2: Unit 4 Chapters 10 and 11. Chapter 10: Gases The Gas Laws

Chapter 10: Gases

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The Gas Laws

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The Ideal Gas Law

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Gas Density and Molar Mass

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Volumes of Gases in Chemical Reactions

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Mixtures of Gases and Partial Pressure

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Collecting Gases Over Water

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Example PrpoblemsWhat volume will 2.5 moles of N2 occupy at 45oC

and 1.5 atm?

a) 43.5 L

b) 6.08 L

c) 0.0233 L

d) 56.00 L

e) 14.9 L

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If ideal gas behavior is assumed, what is the density of neon at STP?

a) 1.11 g/L

b) 448 g/L

c) 0.009 g/L

d) 1.25 g/L

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At 30.0 oC a sample of hydrogen is collected over water (PH2O = 31.82 mm Hg at 30 oC) in a 500 mL flask. The total pressure in the collection flask is 745 mm Hg. What will be the percent error in the amount of hydrogen reported if the correction for the vapor pressure of water is not made?

a) 0.0%

b) + 4.5%

c) - 4.5%

d) + 4.3%

e) - 4.3%

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A gas mixture contains twice as many moles of O2 as N2. Addition of 0.200 mol of argon to this mixture increases the pressure from 0.8 atm to 1.1 atm. How many moles of O2 are in the mixture.

a) 0.355

b) 0.178

c) 0.533

d) 0.200

e) 0.075

Page 13: Unit 4 Chapters 10 and 11. Chapter 10: Gases The Gas Laws

What volume of hydrogen gas, at STP, will a 0.100 gram sample of magnesium (molar mass = 24.31 g/mol) produce when reacted with excess HCl?

a) 92.1 mL

b) 46.1 mL

c) 184 mL

d) 9.2 mL

e) 4.6 mL

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Kinetic-Molecular Theory

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Real Gases: Deviations from the Ideal Gas Law

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Van der Waals

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If 1.0 mol of an ideal gas were confined to 22.4 L at 0.0oC it would have a pressure of 1.0 atm. Use the van der waals equation to estimate the pressure exerted by 1.0 mol of Cl2(g) in 22.4 L at 0.0oC.

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Chapter 11: Intermolecular Forces,

Liquids and Solids

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Intermolecular Forces

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Properties of Liquids

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Phase Changes

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Vapor Pressure

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Phase Diagram

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Bonding in Solids

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Example QuestionsWhich of the following is expected to have the

highest boiling point based on the strength of intermolecular forces?

 (A) Xe

(B) Br2

(C) Cl2

(D) N2

(E) O2

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Questions 26 – 32 refer to the following gases at 0o C and 1 atim.

(A) He (molar mass 4)

(B) Xe (131)

(C) O2 (32)

(D) CO2 (44)

(E) CO (28)

26.) Has the greatest density

27.) The particles of this gas have an average speed closest to that of N2 molecuels at STP.

28.) Has the greatest rate of effusion.

29.) Has the lowest rate of effusion.

30.) Requires the lowest temperature and highest pressure to liquefy.

31.) The gas that has the greatest London dispersion forces.

32.) The gas that condenses at the highest temperature at 10 atim.

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Sample Free ResponseZinc reacts with Hydrochloric acid to produce

hydrogen gas. How many milliliters of 1.5 M HCl are needed to react with excess zinc to produce 10 mL of hydrogen gas collected over water at 300C and a total pressure of 750 torr.

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C(sol) M.P. ΔHfus C(liq) B.P. ΔHvap C(gas)

H2O 2.08 0 334 4.18 100 2260 2.11