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18 Nov 2019
A 200. mL sample of hydrogen chloride at 690 torr and 20. degree C is dissolved in 100.0 mL of water. The solution was titrated to the stoichiometric point with 15.7 mL of a sodium hydroxide solution. What is the molar concentration of the NaOH in the solution? Circle the statement that is false? The average kinetic energies of molecules from samples of different "ideal" gases are the same at the same temperature. The molecules of an ideal gas are relatively far apart. All molecules of an ideal gas have the same kinetic energy at constant temperature. Molecules of a gas undergo many collisions with each other and the container walls. Molecules of greater mass have a lower average speed than those of less mass at the same temperature. Describe when a gas behaves as a real gas instead of an ideal gas.
A 200. mL sample of hydrogen chloride at 690 torr and 20. degree C is dissolved in 100.0 mL of water. The solution was titrated to the stoichiometric point with 15.7 mL of a sodium hydroxide solution. What is the molar concentration of the NaOH in the solution? Circle the statement that is false? The average kinetic energies of molecules from samples of different "ideal" gases are the same at the same temperature. The molecules of an ideal gas are relatively far apart. All molecules of an ideal gas have the same kinetic energy at constant temperature. Molecules of a gas undergo many collisions with each other and the container walls. Molecules of greater mass have a lower average speed than those of less mass at the same temperature. Describe when a gas behaves as a real gas instead of an ideal gas.
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