Multiple ChoiceUsing the ideal gas law, what is the pressure (in atm) in a 5.80 L container that contains 0.545 moles of oxygen gas at 22.0 °C?
Multiple ChoiceAccording to the ideal gas law, by what factor does the temperature of a gas change if both its volume and pressure are doubled, assuming the amount of gas remains constant?
Multiple ChoiceA 250.0 mL container holds nitrogen gas (N_2) at a pressure of 780 mm Hg and a temperature of 135 °C. Using the ideal gas law, how many molecules of N_2 are present in the container?
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following best explains why it can be difficult to accurately measure the volume of a gas in a laboratory setting?
Multiple ChoiceA sample of gas is contained in a 5.0 L vessel at a temperature of 373 K and a pressure of 203 kPa. Using the ideal gas law, how many moles of gas are present in the container? (Use R = 8.314 L·kPa·K^{-1}·mol^{-1})
Multiple ChoiceWhat is the amount of gas, in moles, that occupies 60.82 L at 31.0 °C and 367 mm Hg according to the ideal gas law?
Multiple ChoiceUsing the ideal gas law, what quantity in moles of chlorine gas (Cl_2) at 120.0 °C and 33.3 atm would occupy a vessel of 12.0 L?
Multiple ChoiceIf a person inhales 1.5 L of oxygen gas (O_2) at standard temperature and pressure (STP), what is the mass (in grams) of oxygen present in their lungs? (Molar mass of O_2 = 32.00 g/mol; 1 mol of gas at STP occupies 22.4 L)
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following properties applies to an ideal gas according to the ideal gas law?
Multiple ChoiceIf an atom has a diploid chromosome number of 78, how many chromosomes would be present in its gametes?
Multiple ChoiceDuring an ice age, how would the ratio of pressure to temperature (P/T) of an ideal gas change, assuming volume and the amount of gas remain constant?
Multiple ChoiceA balloon is inflated to 7.0 L of volume at standard temperature and pressure (STP). How many moles of gas does it contain?