Mastery – Temperature: °C, °F, K – Which is higher F or C?
OWLv2 for General Chemistry
Cengage
01st Edition
You are given a Fahrenheit temperature and a Celsius temperature. Which is higher?
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You are given a Fahrenheit temperature and a Celsius temperature. Which is higher?
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Concepts relating to chemistry, what it deals with and what it is often called.
Choose all that apply. A liquid’s vapor pressure (in mmHg)at a temperature (K) is given. The compound is placed in a container (mL) and put at a certain pressure (mmHg). If the container is reduced to a new mL, what happens?
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Multiple part question asking for 2 or 3 of the following: ideal pressure in mmHg, pressure at equilibrium in mmHg and/or will all liquid evaporate? Vapor pressure (mmHg), temperature (K), grams and volume (mL) are given.
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The wavelength of a radiation is given in meters. What is the frequency in inverse seconds?
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A radio station channel is given in MHz. What is the wavelength in meters?
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You are given two items from the electromagnetic spectrum. Compare the two in terms of speed, frequency or wavelength.
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Two pressures and two temperatures (in K) are given. Determine the molar heat of vaporization.
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The normal boiling point (K) and molar heat of vaporization are given for a liquid. Determine the new boiling point at a new pressure (atm).
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The boiling point, specific heat liquid and ΔHvap are given. Determine how many kJ of heat (ΔH) are needed to vaporize or condense x grams at 1 atm of pressure. This solver works for both questions asking for vaporizing the sample and questions asking to condense the sample.
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