Ideal Gas Law – Organic Chemistry
The key terms in this Organic Chemistry course include Ideal Gas Law.
The titration of 25.0 mL of an unknown concentration H2SO4 solution requires 83.6 mL of 0.12 M LiOH solution. What is the concentration of the H2SO4 solution (in M)?
0.40 M
0.25 M
0.36 M
0.20 M
0.10 M
The total pressure of a gas mixture is the sum of the partial pressure of its components is known as
Avogadro’s Law.
Ideal Gas Law.
Charles’s Law.
Dalton’s Law.
Boyle’s Law.
The vertical height of a wave is called
median.
wavelength.
area.
frequency.
amplitude.
The volume of a gas is proportional to the temperature of a gas is known as
Charles’s Law.
Dalton’s Law.
Avogadro’s Law.
Boyle’s Law.
Ideal Gas Law.
Ideal Gas Law – Organic Chemistry Quiz
To what temperature must a balloon, initially at 25°C and 2.00 L, be heated in order to have a volume of 6.00 L?
993 K
75 K
894 K
403 K
655 K
Use the information provided to determine ΔH°rxn for the following reaction:
CH4(g) + 4 Cl2(g) → CCl4(g) + 4 HCl(g) ΔH°rxn = ?
ΔH°f (kJ/mol)
CH4(g) -75
CCl4(g) -96
HCl(g) -92
+113 kJ
-113 kJ
-389 kJ
-71 kJ
+79 kJ
Use the standard reaction enthalpies given below to determine ΔH°rxn for the following reaction:
2 S(s) + 3 O2(g) → 2 SO3(g) ΔH°rxn = ?
Given:
SO2(g) → S(s) + O2(g) ΔH°rxn = +296.8 kJ
2 SO2(g) + O2(g) → 2 SO3(g) ΔH°rxn = -197.8 kJ
-692.4 kJ
-293.0 kJ
1583 kJ
-791.4 kJ
-494.6 kJ
Using the following thermochemical equation, determine the amount of heat produced per kg of CO2 formed during the combustion of benzene (C6H6).
2 C6H6(l) + 15 O2(g) → 12 CO2(g) + 6 H2O(g) ΔH°rxn = -6278 kJ
8.40 × 105 kJ/kg CO2
2.30 × 104 kJ/kg CO2
1.19 × 104 kJ/kg CO2
1.43 × 105 kJ/kg CO2
4.34 × 104 kJ/kg CO2