The Ideal Gas Equation
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50cm3 of hydrogen is collected over water at 17∘C and 750 mm Hg pressure. Calculate the volume of dry gas at S.T.P. The water vapour pressure at 17∘C is 14 mm Hg.
Calculate the volume occupied by 2 g of hydrogen at 27∘C and 4 atmosphere pressure, if at S.T.P. it occupies 22.4 litres.
RT/P
PT/R
One mole of a gas occupies
At 0∘C and 760 mm Hg pressure, a gas occupies a volume of 100 cm3. The temperature Of the gas is increased by one fifth and the pressure is increased one and a half times. Calculate the final volume of the gas.
State the following:
(a) Volume of a gas at 0 Kelvin.
(b) Absolute temperature of a gas at 7∘C.
(c) gas equation.
(d) Ice point in absoulute temperature.
(e) S.T.P. conditions
If is found, on heating a gas, its volume increase by 50% and pressure decreases to 60% of its original value. If the original temperature was−15∘C, find the temperature to which is was heated?
Calculate the final volume fo a gas X if the original pressure of the gas, at S.T.P. is doubled and its temperatue is increased three times.
What variables influence the increase of water in capillaries?
Calculate the volume of dry air at S.T.P. that occupies 28cm3 at 14∘C and 750 mm Hg pressure when saturated with water vapour. The vapour pressure of water at 14∘C is 12 mm Hg.
What temperature would be necessary to double the volume of a gas, initially at S.T.P., If the pressure is decreased to 50%
At constant pressure a gas at -33 degree Celsius is heated to 127 degree Celsius. Find the percentage increase in the volume of gas.
22.4 litres of a gas weighs 70 g at S.T.P. Calculate the weight of the gas if it occupies a volume of 20 litres at 27∘C and 700 mm Hg of pressure.
Is it possible to change the temperature and pressure of a fixed mass of gas without changing its volume? Explain your answer.
It is required to reduce the volume of a gas by 20% by compressing it at a constant pressure. To do so the gas has to be cooled. If the gas attains a final temperature of 157 degrees C, find the initial temperature of the gas.
Assertion: At constant pressure, if the temperature of a gas is changed from 10 °C to 20 °C, then the volume of gas is doubled.
Reason: At constant pressure, the volume of any gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature.
- (A) is true, but (R) is false
(A) is false, but (R) is true
Both (A) and (R) are true, and (R) is correct explanation of (A).
Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not a correct explanation of (A).
The compressibility factor for an ideal gas is
1.5
1.0
2.0
∞
- constant
- variable
- independent of
- low
- high
- moderate
- all
A gas occupies a volume of 300 cc at 27∘C and 620 mm pressure. Find the volume of the gas at 47∘C and 640 mm.
310 cc
260 cc
390 cc
450 cc
- constant
- variable
- independent of
- Pressure
- Temperature
- Volume
Which is correct about Ideal gas?
V1T1=V2T2
P1V1=P2V2
P1V1T1=P1V2T2
V1T1=V2T2
The volume occupied by 10g of Oxygen at 0o C and 2 atm pressure will be approximately
3.5L
1.5L
20L
4.48L
- 4 L
- 40 L
- 20 L
- 2 L