Multiple ChoiceUnder which of the following conditions would a gas that typically behaves non-ideally be made to act more like an ideal gas?
Multiple ChoiceIf both the pressure and volume of an ideal gas are increased, what will happen to the temperature, assuming the amount of gas remains constant?
Multiple ChoiceWhat is the volume, in liters, of 15 moles of CO_2 gas at 50 °C and 800 torr? (Use R = 0.0821 L·atm·mol^{-1}·K^{-1})
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following gases behaves most like an ideal gas under standard conditions?
Multiple ChoiceIn an experiment using the ideal gas law, what is a likely consequence if the gas flow rate is set too high?
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following statements about the application of the Ideal Gas Law to the atmospheres of the outer planets is correct?
Multiple Choice45.4 liters of hydrogen are collected over water at 76.0°C and has a pressure of 498 torr. What would the pressure (in torr) of the 'dry' hydrogen at 22.2°C in an 11.6 liter container be? (Water Vapor Pressure at 76.0°C is 301.4 torr)1views
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following best explains why the pressure of a sample of gas at constant volume could decrease by 75 mm Hg?
Multiple ChoiceA sample of argon gas has a volume of 735 mL at a pressure of 1.20 atm and a temperature of 112°C. What is the final volume of the gas, in milliliters, when the pressure is changed to 0.85 atm and the temperature is changed to 25°C, assuming the amount of gas remains constant?1views
Multiple ChoiceUsing the ideal gas law, what is the temperature in degrees Celsius of 5.20 moles of gas in a 40.0 L container at a pressure of 4.50 atm?
Multiple ChoiceA gas occupies a volume of 0.77 L at 20°C and 720 torr. Using the Ideal Gas Law, what volume would the gas occupy at 48°C and 760 torr?1views
Multiple ChoiceUsing the Ideal Gas Law, what is the pressure exerted by a 75.0 g sample of dinitrogen monoxide (N2O) gas in a 4.21 L vessel at 298 K?
Multiple ChoiceAn unknown gas has a mass of 1.56 g, a volume of 0.50 L, a temperature of 315 K, and a pressure of 1.14 atm. Using the Ideal Gas Law, identify the gas.