175 grams of chlorine gas is placed in a container at a pressure of 2

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175 grams of chlorine gas is placed in a container at a pressure of 2 175 grams of chlorine gas is placed in a container at a pressure of 2.34 atm and 56.70C. What is the volume of the container?

What is the volume inside a container that has 12.5 moles of gas at 80.00C and 4.40 atm?

A container holds 3. 45 moles of nitrogen gas 45. 00C and 45 A container holds 3.45 moles of nitrogen gas 45.00C and 45.6L, what is the pressure?

If you have 87. 0 moles of oxygen gas with a volume of 60. 0L at 75 If you have 87.0 moles of oxygen gas with a volume of 60.0L at 75.0atm, what is the temperature?

A sample of carbon dioxide is found to occupy 2. 75L at 250C and 1 A sample of carbon dioxide is found to occupy 2.75L at 250C and 1.25 atm, how many moles of carbon dioxide do you have in the sample? How many grams is in the sample?

Propane (C3H8) burns in the presence of oxygen gas to form carbon dioxide and water, using the grams from #5 how many liters of oxygen gas are needed? (Hint: You have to write and balance the equation first)

___MgCl2 + ___H3P  Mg3P2 + ___HCl How many liters of HCl are made if you have 45.0g of MgCl2 and 35.5g H3P? What is your limiting reactants? _____________ If you only made 18.5L of HCl, what is your % yield? ___________

Sodium Metal and Chlorine gas reacts to form sodium chloride Sodium Metal and Chlorine gas reacts to form sodium chloride. Write and balance the equation. How many liters of chlorine gas do you need to produce 25.0L of sodium chloride?