-0.0157 kJ
1 mole of sodium carbonate + 2 moles of Hydrochloric acid would produce 1 mole of Carbon Dioxide which would occupy 22.4 liters at standard temperature and pressure
The product of pressure and volume. Does PV = nRT look familiar? (:
Increasing the temperature of a gas will increase it's pressure ONLY if the volume is held constant.
1,099 g carbon dioxide or 555.9 mL carbon dioxide gas at 1 ATM and 0 0C.
as the pressure decreases the volume of gas increases at constant temperature
1 mole of sodium carbonate + 2 moles of Hydrochloric acid would produce 1 mole of Carbon Dioxide which would occupy 22.4 liters at standard temperature and pressure
At standard temperature and pressure, calcium carbonate does not react with neutral water, but simply dissolves to a slight extent. If the water is sufficiently acidic as a result of other constituents, carbon dioxide gas can be displaced from the calcium carbonate.
The volume is constant. The pressure will increase.The volume is constant. The pressure will increase.
the thermometer that works on constant pressure
"Constant pressure" means the pressure must not change.
One is for constant pressure, the other is for constant volume. These are not the same; for example, if the pressure is maintained constant, and the gas is heated, the volume changes.
By increasing the pressure........
No, there is no change Everything reactions possible follows the law of conservation of mass If u did it practically and u didn't get the exact mass.. There may the weight of apparatus or atmospheric pressure included
The product of pressure and volume. Does PV = nRT look familiar? (:
At constant temperature p.V=constant, so pressure INcreases when decreasing the volume.
Increasing the temperature of a gas will increase it's pressure ONLY if the volume is held constant.
In Charles' Law, the mass is held constant which means that the pressure on the gas is constant.