A flask containing air at `107^(@)C` and 722 mm of Hg is cooled to 100 K and 760 mm of Hg. If density in the initial condition `1g//cm^(3)`, then what is the final density `(g//cm^(3))`?
Consider the adjacent diagram. Initially, flask A contained oxygen gas at 27^(@)C and 950 mm of Hg , and flask B contained neon gas at 27^(@)C and 900 mm . Finally, two flask were joined by means of a narrow tube of negligible volume equipped with a stopcock and gases were allowed to mixup freely. The final pressure in the combined system was found to be 910 mm of Hg . If flask B were heated to 127^(@)C , maintaining flask A at constant temperature of 27^(@)C , final pressure (in mm Hg ) in the combined system would have been
Consider the adjacent diagram. Initially, flask A contained oxygen gas at 27^(@)C and 950 mm of Hg , and flask B contained neon gas at 27^(@)C and 900 mm . Finally, two flask were joined by means of a narrow tube of negligible volume equipped with a stopcock and gases were allowed to mixup freely. The final pressure in the combined system was found to be 910 mm of Hg . What is the correct relationship between volumes of the two flasks?
Consider the adjacent diagram. Initially, flask A contained oxygen gas at 27^(@)C and 950 mm of Hg , and flask B contained neon gas at 27^(@)C and 900 mm . Finally, two flask were joined by means of a narrow tube of negligible volume equipped with a stopcock and gases were allowed to mixup freely. The final pressure in the combined system was found to be 910 mm of Hg . Which of the following statements concerning oxygen and neon gas is true in the begining, when the stopcock was just opened?
The osmotic pressure of a solution of a synthetic polyisobutylene in benzene was determined at 25^(@)"C" . A sample containing 0.20 g of solute/100 "cm"^(3) of solution developed a rise of 2.4 mm at osmotic equilibrium. The density of the solution was 0.88"g"//"cm"^(3) . What is the molecular weight of the polyisobutylene?
The density of a gas is 1.964 g dm^(-3) at 273 K and 76 cm Hg. The gas is
Calculate the density of CO_(20 at 100^(@)C and 800mm hg pressure .
The density of a gas is 1.964 g 1 dm^(-3) at 273 K and 76 cm Hg . The gas is