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Al-Imam Muhammad ibn Saud University

College of Science Student’s Name: …………………………………………


Department of Chemistry Student’s ID: ………………………………………………
Assessment on Chapter-5
General Chemistry-1 (Spring 2020)
Name five elements and five compounds that exist as gases at room temperature.
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The atmospheric pressure at the summit of Jabal Al-Sawda is 550 mmHg on a certain day. What is the
pressure in atm and in kPa?

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A gas occupying a volume of 725 mL at a pressure of 0.970 atm is allowed to expand at constant
temperature until its pressure reaches 0.541 atm. What is its final volume?

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Under constant-pressure conditions a sample of hydrogen gas initially at 88o C and 9.6 L is cooled until
its final volume is 3.4 L. What is its final temperature?
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A sample of nitrogen gas kept in a container of volume 2.3 L and at a temperature of 32o C exerts a
pressure of 4.7 atm. Calculate the number of moles of gas present.

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What volume will 5.6 moles of sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) gas occupy if the temperature and pressure of the
gas are 128o C and 9.4 atm?

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The temperature of 2.5 L of a gas initially at STP is increased to 250o C at constant volume. Calculate the
final pressure of the gas in atm.

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A piece of sodium metal undergoes complete reaction with water as follows:

The hydrogen gas generated is collected over water at 25.0_C. The volume of the gas is 246 mL measured
at 1.00 atm. Calculate the number of grams of sodium used in the reaction. (Vapor pressure of water at
25oC = 0.0313 atm.).

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A 2.10-L vessel contains 4.65 g of a gas at 1.00 atm and 27.0o C. (a) Calculate the density of the gas in
grams per liter. (b) What is the molar mass of the gas?

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A sample of air contains only nitrogen and oxygen gases whose partial pressures are 0.80 atm and
0.20 atm, respectively. Calculate the total pressure and the mole fractions of the gases.

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A 2.5-L flask at 15oC contains a mixture of three gases, N2, He, and Ne, at partial pressures of 0.32 atm
for N2, 0.15 atm for He, and 0.42 atm for Ne.
(a) Calculate the total pressure of the mixture.
(b) Calculate the volume in liters at STP occupied by He and Ne if the N2 is removed selectively.

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