water vapor. if this is the worksheet with the chart on it we already checked it, so this is right
This is a good working description of the gaseous phase of matter. A sample of gas will assume the shape and volume of its container, so the sample has no shape or volume of its own.
They will attempt to move apart. The effect of this on the gas contained therein depends on how rigid your container is. If you have a real flexible container like a balloon, the gas will increase in volume. If it's a rigid container like a gas cylinder, the pressure will go up.
Firstly, 4 ounces is equal to 120ml, which equals 120g. Using the gas volume equation V = nRT/p, and by filling in the correct numbers, the volume of fog comes out as 4.8m cubed. The amount of gas can then be determined using A = Vn (Amount, volume & no of particles [120*avogadros no.]) So, A = 1400fg. fg => foglets, the standard unit for measuring amount of fog.
That depends on where u live. For Walmart in Rochester , IN there hours on Sundays r 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM EST
That's easy! last year i went to Walmart and it opens at 9:00 to 7:00 at night.
1part by volume of oil to 40 parts by volume of gas.
Assuming all other conditions remain constant (temperature and amount of gas), Boyle's law states that the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to its pressure. Therefore, if the pressure is increased to 40 kPa, the volume of the gas would decrease proportionally.
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in my case it was evaporator purge valve... valve is about $40
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To determine how many liters of oxygen represents 40 percent, you need to know the total volume of the mixture. For example, if you have 100 liters of gas, then 40 percent of that would be 40 liters of oxygen. Thus, the specific volume of oxygen depends on the total volume you’re considering.
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Volume of a gas at STP is 4.5 liters. To find volume at 40 psi and 80 degrees C, we use the ideal gas law: PV = nRT. At constant volume, we can ignore volume and rearrange to P1/T1 = P2/T2. Plugging in the values, we find the volume at 40 psi and 80 degrees C to be 1.25 liters. Hence, the right answer is B. 1.25.
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Using Boyle's Law (P1V1 = P2V2), we can calculate the new volume of the gas. Rearranging the formula gives V2 = (P1/P2) * V1. Substituting the given values, we get V2 = (236/354) * 60 = 40 cubic meters. Therefore, the gas occupies 40 cubic meters at the new pressure.
the negligible volume of a gas means that gas has a volume which is too little