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SCIN 131 Tests and Quizzes 6
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    SCIN 131 Tests and Quizzes 6

  • SCIN 131 Tests and Quizzes 6 Part 1 of 1 - 100.0 Points Question 1 of 25 4.0 Points `Suppose you have a fixed container containing 2.48 moles of gas. If the container volume is 30.0 L, and the pressure is 2.05 atm, what is the temperature (°C)? (R= 0.0821 L ∙ atm / mol ∙ K) A.302 B.-84 C.189 D.29 Answer Key: D Feedback: Ideal gas law is discussed in 11.8 Question 2 of 25 4.0 Points `I have a pressure cooker in my underground lair that is brewing a diabolical solution. I set...
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SCIN 131 Tests and Quizzes 6
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    SCIN 131 Tests and Quizzes 6

  • SCIN 131 Tests and Quizzes 6Part 1 of 1 - 100.0 Points Question 1 of 25 4.0 Points `Suppose you have a fixed container containing 2.48 moles of gas. If the container volume is 30.0 L, and the pressure is 2.05 atm, what is the temperature (°C)? (R= 0.0821 L ∙ atm / mol ∙ K) A.302 B.-84 C.189 D.29 Answer Key: D Feedback: Ideal gas law is discussed in 11.8 Question 2 of 25 4.0 Points `I have a pressure cooker in my underground lair that is brewing a diabolical solution. I set e...
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SCIN 131 Tests and Quizzes 6
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    SCIN 131 Tests and Quizzes 6

  • SCIN 131 Tests and Quizzes 6SCIN 131 Tests and Quizzes 6 Part 1 of 1 - 100.0 Points Question 1 of 25 4.0 Points `Suppose you have a fixed container containing 2.48 moles of gas. If the container volume is 30.0 L, and the pressure is 2.05 atm, what is the temperature (°C)? (R= 0.0821 L ∙ atm / mol ∙ K) A.302 B.-84 C.189 D.29 Answer Key: D Feedback: Ideal gas law is discussed in 11.8 Question 2 of 25 4.0 Points `I have a pressure cooker in my underground lair that is brewing ...
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