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Gases : GasGramMixPressure (5 Variations)
4.80 g of CH4 is mixed with 17.6 g of CO2 in a 9.00 L flask at a temperature of 67.2oC. What is the total pressure of the flask? (Assume there is no reaction.)
Gases |
Chemometrics
Gases : GasMoleMixPressure (5 Variations)
What is the pressure exerted by a mixture of gases in a 40.0 L container at 127oC if the mixture contains 0.100 mol O2, 0.400 mol CH4, and 0.500 mol SO2?
Gases |
Chemometrics
Gases : GasRxnVolumes (10 Variations)
A gas phase reaction takes place in a syringe at a constant temperature and pressure. If the initial volume before reaction is 30 mL and the final volume after the reaction is complete is 15 mL, which of the following reactions took place? (Note: You can assume that you start with stoichiometric amounts of the reactants, the reaction goes to completion and that the gases behave ideally.)
A Hand-Held Ammonia FountainNicholas C. Thomas and Stephen Faulk A plastic juice bottle, filled with ammonia gas generated by combining aqueous ammonia and sodium hydroxide, provides a convenient demonstration of the ammonia fountain and gas solubility. Thomas, Nicholas C.; Faulk, Stephen. J. Chem. Educ.2008, 85, 1063.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Gases |
Solutions / Solvents
The Science Teacher: Fall 2007Steve Long This article reviews chemistry-related articles published in The Science Teacher from January through Summer 2007. Long, Steve. J. Chem. Educ.2007, 84, 1748.
Gases |
Learning Theories
Employing Popular Children's Literature To Teach Elementary School Chemistry: An Engaging Outreach ProgramLaura M. Wally, Nancy E. Levinger, and David W. Grainger The program described here uses current children's literature in a versatile chemical education activity that generates excitement in elementary school students because of the integration of the popular Harry Potter literature series with hands-on experiments. Wally, Laura M.; Levinger, Nancy E.; Grainger, David W. J. Chem. Educ.2005, 82, 1489.
Flying is a Breeze This interactive game was developed as part of a collection from the ACS 'Science for Kids' Web site. In this game, students control the flight of a hot air balloon as it flies over a mountain.
Applications of Chemistry |
Gases
Air A collection of activities that explore basic concepts dealing with air. They are written for the 4-6th grade level.
Gases
Gases A collection of activities that explore basic concepts dealing with the properties of gases. They are written for the 4-6th grade level.