Chapter 10, Problem 37a
Calculate the number of molecules in a deep breath of air whose volume is 2.25 L at body temperature, 37°C, and a pressure of 735 torr.
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Suppose you are given two 1-L flasks and told that one contains a gas of molar mass 30 and the other a gas of molar mass 60, both at the same temperature. The pressure in flask A is x atm, and the mass of gas in the flask is 1.2 g. The pressure in flask B is 0.5x atm, and the mass of gas in that flask is 1.2 g. Which flask contains the gas of molar mass 30, and which contains the gas of molar mass 60?
Suppose you are given two flasks at the same temperature, one of volume 2 L and the other of volume 3 L. The 2-L flask contains 4.8 g of gas, and the gas pressure is x atm. The 3-L flask contains 0.36 g of gas, and the gas pressure is 0.1x. Do the two gases have the same molar mass? If not, which contains the gas of higher molar mass?
Complete the following table for an ideal gas:
The adult blue whale has a lung capacity of 5.0×103 L. Calculate the mass of air (assume an average molar mass of 28.98 g/mol) contained in an adult blue whale’s lungs at 0.0°C and 1.00 atm, assuming the air behaves ideally.
If the pressure exerted by ozone, O3, in the stratosphere is 3.0×10−3atm and the temperature is 250 K, how many ozone molecules are in a liter?
Carbon dioxide makes up approximately 0.04% of Earth’s atmosphere. If you collect a 2.0-L sample from the atmosphere at sea level (1.00 atm) on a warm day (27°C), how many CO2 molecules are in your sample?