Multiple ChoiceWhy would a scientist have difficulty observing the behavior of an ideal gas in a laboratory setting?64views
Multiple ChoiceUsing the ideal gas law, what is the pressure (in atm) of 1.9 mol of nitrogen gas in a 9.45 L tank at a temperature of 228 K? (Use R = 0.0821 L·atm·mol^{-1}·K^{-1})62views
Multiple ChoiceWhich equation from the ideal gas law shows how the amount of gas in moles (n) is related to the temperature (T)?53views
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following is the correct expression for Avogadro's Law, where k is a constant?52views
Multiple ChoiceAccording to the ideal gas law, how do temperature and pressure affect the volume of a gas, assuming the amount of gas is constant?57views
Multiple ChoiceThe density of an ideal gas is directly proportional to which of the following quantities?106views
Multiple ChoiceUnder which of the following conditions will nitrogen (N_2) behave most like an ideal gas?80views
Multiple ChoiceUnder which of the following conditions are gases most likely to behave ideally?66views
Multiple ChoiceAn 80 g sample of oxygen gas (O_2) was heated from 25°C to 225°C at constant pressure. Using the ideal gas law, what happens to the volume of the gas?92views
Multiple ChoiceUsing the ideal gas law, what pressure (in atm) will be exerted by 1.5 moles of neon gas occupying 5.0 L at 273 K?24views
Multiple ChoiceWhy does the pressure inside a container of gas increase when more gas is added to the container, assuming volume and temperature remain constant?66views
Multiple ChoiceA fixed container containing an ideal gas is heated. The pressure of the gas increases because:87views