Answer: B, the gas is being squeezed out of the liquid.
Explanation: The gas does not want to be trapped inside of the liquid, so it is trying to force it’s way out. Therefore creating more pressure in the container or whatever the liquid is being held in.
Question
How many moles of Na Cl will be produced from 6.0 moles of HCI?
Answer:
Molarity of HCl = 1.6M
Explanation:
The chemical reaction equation is;
HCl(aq) + NaOH(aq) —> NaCl(aq) + H2O(l)
Now, molarity = number of moles/volume
Thus, for NaOH, we have;
Number of moles = molarity × volume = 2M × (20/1000) L
Number of moles = 0.04 moles
Using the coefficients in the chemical equation above, we can find the corresponding number of moles for HCl.
Number of moles of HCl = 0.04 moles NaOH × (1 mole of HCl/1 mole of HCl) = 0.04 moles of HCl
Thus;
Molarity of HCl = 0.04/(25/1000)
Molarity of HCl = 1.6M
<span>The coorrect answer is option A. The pressure of the gas can cause the ideal gas constant R, to take dfferent values. Because all the other three factors namely, Temperature (T), Volume(V) and the number of moles (n) can change the pressure of a gas. So, I f we change the pressure of the gas alone, we can change its gas constant R value.</span>
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