GAS Laws Ideal (kPa) old but 111 - Contents
- Page 1Introduction - ReviewDiscussion of the combination of the observations of Charles, Boyle and Avogadro into the ideal gas equation with some description of the properties of ideal gases
- 12 marksPage 2Problem 1Calculate the pressure at 25.0 °C in an aerosol spray can that contains 3.00 g of propane (C3H8) as propellant in a volume of 325 mL.
- Page 3Other calculations - ReviewIntroduction to molar volume and calculation of gas density and molar mass using the ideal gas equation
- 13 marksPage 4Problem 20.394 g of an unidentified gas occupies 250 mL at 300 K and 89.3 kPa.
Find the molar mass of the gas. - 18 marksPage 5Problem 3SiHCl3 is used in the production of electronics-grade silicon. Calculate the density in g L1 of pure SiHCl3 at 85°C and 101.0 kPa.