Gas Law Practice for Review. A teacher spilled 36mL of HCl at SATP. Calculate how many of grams were spilled, as she then can calculate how much base.

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Gas Law Practice for Review

A teacher spilled 36mL of HCl at SATP. Calculate how many of grams were spilled, as she then can calculate how much base is required to neutralize the spill.

A bubble is floating up from the depths of the ocean. The bottom of the ocean has a temperature of 3.4C and a pressure of 127kPa. If the bubble has a volume of 24mL at the surface where the temperature of the water is 12C and the pressure is kPa what was the volume of the bubble at the bottom of the ocean?

An ideal gas has a volume of L at STP and a mass of g. What is the molar mass of the ideal gas and what is the identity of this gas?

A hot air balloon has a volume of L at ground level where the pressure is at SATP. What temperature is the air in the hot air balloon if when rising the volume of the balloon is L at its peak height?

What is the mass of gas at STP when x molecules of H 2 SO 4 are present?

It is impossible to slam a screen door due to the pneumatic closure. What is the initial pressure in the door if when you slam it the pressure changes to kPa and the volume is 0.017L from the original L?

How many grams does 1.28L of CO2 weigh with a density of 0.770g/mL at SATP?

Describe the differences between ideal and real gases

Describe the difference between SATP and STP