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May 19, 2009, 11:21 PM
The lowest borometric pressure recorded to date on Earth was furing Typhoon Tip in the Western atmospheric pressure into the units indicated below. Gor this problem was 870.0 mbar (millibar). Convert this atmospheric pressure into the units indicated. Bar, torr, in. Hg, atm, PSI, mm Hg. Write answers to three sig figs, please show me how to solve...
2. pressure of a 1.50 L sample of an ideal gas is increased from 56 torr to 150 torr at constant temperature. What is the new volume of the gas?
3.The standard car engines in mid-perfomance street cars typically have compression ratios of about 8.50 to 1, whicle most diesel engines have compression ratios of about 21.5 to 1. Assuming that 1) both types of engines are operating at sea level, 2) the fuel/air mixture forms an ideal gas in both engines, 3) the temperature of the fuel air mixture remains constant in both engines and 4) the uncompressed volume of the cylinders in both a typical street car engine and a typical diesel engine, when the fuel units of atmospheres, in both a typical street car engine and a typical diesel, engine, when the fuel/air mixture is compressed ignition. As an example of what "compression ration" means, if the uncompressed ratio of 7.25 to 1, then the volume of the cylinder when the furl/ air mixture is compressed for ignition is equel t (1.60 L/ 7.25= 0.221L)
(STREET CAR---------------- (DIESEL...
4. The temperature of an ideal gas is increased from 15.0 C to 38.0 C at constant pressure. The dinal volume of the gas is 2.79 L. what was the initial volume of the gas.
5. A weather ballon contains 1.10x10 to the 5th power moles of He, and ideal gas. At standard pressure volume of the balloon is 2.70x 10 to the 6th powerL. What is the temperature of the He in the balloon in C
5.Scuba divers breathe a mixture of helium and oxygen gassed for dives in excess of 150 feet. If 15.68 grams of oxygen gas and 7.60 grams of helium gas are both added to a 5.00 L Scuba tank at room temperature, what will be the total pressure in the tank, assuming ideal behavior?
61417x10 to 3 power mg of a homoatomic diatomic ideal gas occupies a volume of 1.37x 10 to the 3 power cc at a temperature of 25 C and a pressure of 16.14 in. Hg. What is the identity of the gas?
these types of problem trouble me because instructor doesn't discuss much about them. Thanks for your help.
2. pressure of a 1.50 L sample of an ideal gas is increased from 56 torr to 150 torr at constant temperature. What is the new volume of the gas?
3.The standard car engines in mid-perfomance street cars typically have compression ratios of about 8.50 to 1, whicle most diesel engines have compression ratios of about 21.5 to 1. Assuming that 1) both types of engines are operating at sea level, 2) the fuel/air mixture forms an ideal gas in both engines, 3) the temperature of the fuel air mixture remains constant in both engines and 4) the uncompressed volume of the cylinders in both a typical street car engine and a typical diesel engine, when the fuel units of atmospheres, in both a typical street car engine and a typical diesel, engine, when the fuel/air mixture is compressed ignition. As an example of what "compression ration" means, if the uncompressed ratio of 7.25 to 1, then the volume of the cylinder when the furl/ air mixture is compressed for ignition is equel t (1.60 L/ 7.25= 0.221L)
(STREET CAR---------------- (DIESEL...
4. The temperature of an ideal gas is increased from 15.0 C to 38.0 C at constant pressure. The dinal volume of the gas is 2.79 L. what was the initial volume of the gas.
5. A weather ballon contains 1.10x10 to the 5th power moles of He, and ideal gas. At standard pressure volume of the balloon is 2.70x 10 to the 6th powerL. What is the temperature of the He in the balloon in C
5.Scuba divers breathe a mixture of helium and oxygen gassed for dives in excess of 150 feet. If 15.68 grams of oxygen gas and 7.60 grams of helium gas are both added to a 5.00 L Scuba tank at room temperature, what will be the total pressure in the tank, assuming ideal behavior?
61417x10 to 3 power mg of a homoatomic diatomic ideal gas occupies a volume of 1.37x 10 to the 3 power cc at a temperature of 25 C and a pressure of 16.14 in. Hg. What is the identity of the gas?
these types of problem trouble me because instructor doesn't discuss much about them. Thanks for your help.