Q1. CO2 is added to 1.00 L of pure water at 25°C in a pressurised bottle. The pressure of CO2 above the water was raised to 3.00 atm and the gaseous CO2 came to equilibrium with the CO2 dissolved in the water. At equilibrium, the mass of CO2 dissolved in the water was 5.00 g.
500 mL of the aqueous solution of CO2 is heated to 30°C and then opened to the atmosphere so that effectively all the CO2 in the aqueous solution escapes into the gas phase. Calculate, in litre, the volume of CO2 that would be evolved at 1.00 atm pressure and 30°C.
Q2. A 100 mL sample of helium exerts a pressure of 1 atm at 10°C. The volume of the container is reduced to 50 mL and then the temperature is increased to 20°C.
The pressure now exerted by the helium, in atmosphere, is closest to?
Q3. Equal masses of the two gases oxygen (O2) and sulfur dioxide (SO2) are placed in separate vessels. Both vessels have the same volume and are at the same temperature. The pressure exerted by the oxygen is 100 kPa.
The pressure, in kPa, exerted by the SO2 is closest to?
Q4. The molar volume of oxygen, in L, at 1.00 atmosphere and 100°C, is closest to?
Q5. Different quantities of nitrogen oxide (NO) are listed below.
Which one contains the least number of molecules?