When the mixture is placed in a container half the volume of the original container, the total pressure increases by a factor of two due to Boyle's Law, which states that pressure and volume are inversely proportional as long as temperature is constant. So, the total pressure of the mixture in the smaller container will be double the pressure of the mixture in the original container.
The pressure of the helium will decrease when placed in the larger container, following Boyle's Law. Using the formula P1V1 = P2V2, we can calculate the new pressure. So, (0.988 ATM)(1.00 L) = P2(4.40 L), which gives P2 = 0.225 ATM.
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When an iodine-covered container is placed in a warm place, the iodine will likely sublimate rapidly from solid to gas phase due to its low melting point. This may lead to an increase in pressure within the container as more iodine molecules move from the solid to the gas phase.
Using the Ideal Gas Law (PV = nRT), you can calculate the pressure of the hydrogen gas. First, convert the mass of hydrogen to moles using the molar mass of hydrogen. Once you have moles of hydrogen, you can calculate the pressure given the volume, temperature, and the gas constant (0.0821 Latm/molK).
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The pressure of the helium will decrease when placed in the larger container, following Boyle's Law. Using the formula P1V1 = P2V2, we can calculate the new pressure. So, (0.988 ATM)(1.00 L) = P2(4.40 L), which gives P2 = 0.225 ATM.
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its pressure will increase if it is placed in a fixed container, or it will expand if it is free to do so
yes,but there are other factors such as pressure to consider.
Clean air will fill the container it is placed in, but it does not take on the shape of the container like a liquid would. Air will evenly distribute itself within the container based on pressure and temperature.
Depending on how far back you go, ice cream used to be made out of cream, sugar, and different flavorings. They were placed in a container which was placed in another container with salt and ice, and slowly turned around and around to freeze the mixture making ice cream.
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When an iodine-covered container is placed in a warm place, the iodine will likely sublimate rapidly from solid to gas phase due to its low melting point. This may lead to an increase in pressure within the container as more iodine molecules move from the solid to the gas phase.
When a lid is placed on a container, the air inside heats up and expands when submerged in warm water. This increase in pressure inside the container helps lift the lid off more easily because the pressure difference between the inside and outside of the container increases, making it easier to break the seal between the lid and the container.
When water freezes, it also expands in volume. Unless the container can also expand, it will break, due to the powerful pressure of the expanding water. If water freezes it will expand because the molecules are separated in the container.
Yes, wandering jew plants can root in water if placed in a container.
Using the Ideal Gas Law (PV = nRT), you can calculate the pressure of the hydrogen gas. First, convert the mass of hydrogen to moles using the molar mass of hydrogen. Once you have moles of hydrogen, you can calculate the pressure given the volume, temperature, and the gas constant (0.0821 Latm/molK).