Correct! Your turn!waterboy wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2020 7:11 am1) Molality is not affected by temperatureNewSciolyer wrote: ↑Mon Feb 24, 2020 3:12 pm Okay I'll post a few:
1) How is molality affected by temperature?
2) A sample of gas occupies a volume of 11.1 L at 1.23 atm and 0.0 degrees Celsius. What volume does the sample of gas occupy at 3.15 atm and 100.0 degrees Celsius?
3)All of the below are types of densities except:
a) Mass density
b) Number density
c) Area density
d Volume density
2) 5.92 L
3) d-Volume density
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1) A bronze alloy is made of two metals. Tin makes up about 12% of the alloy with a density of 7.365g/cm^3 and the copper makes up the rest with a density of 8.96g/cm^3. What is the density of bronze using these numbers?
2) A 4-gram sugar cube (sucrose: C12H22O11) is dissolved in a 350-milliliter cup of hot water. Find the molarity of the sugar solution.
3) 6200 mL of an ideal gas is contained at 3.0 atm and 37 °C. How many moles of this gas are present?
2) A 4-gram sugar cube (sucrose: C12H22O11) is dissolved in a 350-milliliter cup of hot water. Find the molarity of the sugar solution.
3) 6200 mL of an ideal gas is contained at 3.0 atm and 37 °C. How many moles of this gas are present?
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1) 8.77 g/cm^3 (3 significant figures)waterboy wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2020 7:27 pm 1) A bronze alloy is made of two metals. Tin makes up about 12% of the alloy with a density of 7.365g/cm^3 and the copper makes up the rest with a density of 8.96g/cm^3. What is the density of bronze using these numbers?
2) A 4-gram sugar cube (sucrose: C12H22O11) is dissolved in a 350-milliliter cup of hot water. Find the molarity of the sugar solution.
3) 6200 mL of an ideal gas is contained at 3.0 atm and 37 °C. How many moles of this gas are present?
2) 0.0334 M (3 significant figures)
3) 0.73 moles (2 significant figures)
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Ok so I'll just go, since nobody else wants to go.
A rigid balloon of negligible mass has a volume of 0.32 m3 and has been evacuated. Argon gas is pumped into the balloon at a rate of 0.05 m3/s. The density of Argon gas is 1.784 g/L and the density of air is 1.23 g/L. How long until the balloon begins to sink?
A rigid balloon of negligible mass has a volume of 0.32 m3 and has been evacuated. Argon gas is pumped into the balloon at a rate of 0.05 m3/s. The density of Argon gas is 1.784 g/L and the density of air is 1.23 g/L. How long until the balloon begins to sink?
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Not sure if this is correctDwu1011 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 02, 2020 4:01 pm Ok so I'll just go, since nobody else wants to go.
A rigid balloon of negligible mass has a volume of 0.32 m3 and has been evacuated. Argon gas is pumped into the balloon at a rate of 0.05 m3/s. The density of Argon gas is 1.784 g/L and the density of air is 1.23 g/L. How long until the balloon begins to sink?
15 seconds
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Is the balloon filled with nothing or with air in the beginning, bc if it were filled with air wouldn't it just sink immediately?
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@waterboy i dont think that the answer is right bc 15 seconds would fill up 0.75 m3 of the balloon which has a rigid shape and volume of 0.32 m3. I got around 4.41 seconds. I dont know how to hide my answer but dont grill me cuz its probably wrong anyway
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Yup! 4.41 seconds is correct! your turn.
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