Chapter 10: Problem 95
What is meant by the partial pressure of a gas?
Chapter 10: Problem 95
What is meant by the partial pressure of a gas?
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Get started for freeThe pressure on a sample of an ideal gas is increased from \(715 \mathrm{mmHg}\) to 3.55 atm at constant temperature. If the initial volume of the gas is \(485 \mathrm{mL},\) what is the final volume of the gas?
The pressure in an aerosol can is 1.2 atm at \(27^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\). The can will withstand a pressure of 3.0 atm. Will it burst if heated in a campfire to \(450^{\circ} \mathrm{C} ?\)
Scuba Diving A popular scuba tank for sport diving has an internal volume of \(12.0 \mathrm{L}\) and can be filled with air up to a pressure of 232 bar. Suppose a diver consumes air at the rate of \(21 \mathrm{L} / \mathrm{min}\) while diving on a coral reef where the sum of atmospheric pressure and water pressure averages 2.2 bar. How long will it take the diver to use up a full tank of air if the temperatures of the air and water on the reef are both \(28^{\circ} \mathrm{C} ?\)
Enriching Uranium The two isotopes of uranium, \(^{238} \mathrm{U}\) and \(^{235} \mathrm{U},\) can be separated by diffusion of the corresponding UF \(_{6}\) gases. What is the ratio of the root-mean-square speed of \(^{238} \mathrm{UF}_{6}\) to that of \(^{235} \mathrm{UF}_{6}\) at constant temperature?
Convert the following pressures into atmospheres: (a) \(2.0 \mathrm{kPa} ;\) (b) \(562 \mathrm{mmHg}\)
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