At 273 K and 1 atm pressure,one mole of an ideal gas occupies 22.4 L.(Section 10.4) (a) Looking back at Figure 18.1, do you predict that 1 mole of an ideal gas in the middle of the stratosphere would occupy a greater or smaller volume than 22.4 L? (b)Looking at Figure 18.1,we see that the temperature is lower at 85 km altitude than at 50 km. Does this mean that one mole of an ideal gas would occupy less volume at 85 km than at 50 km? Explain. (c) In which parts of the atmosphere would you expect gases to behave most ideally (ignoring any photochemical reactions)? [Section 18.1]
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Periodic Properties Of The Elements
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Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
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Properties Of Solutions
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Introduction: Matter and Measurement
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Chemical Kinetics
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Introduction: Matter and Measurement
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Chemical Kinetics
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Reactions In Aqueous Solution
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Chemical Equilibrium
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Stoichiometry: Calculations With Chemical Formulas And Equations
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Chemical Equilibrium
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Stoichiometry: Calculations With Chemical Formulas And Equations
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Acid-Base Equilibria
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Reactions In Aqueous Solution
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Acid-Base Equilibria
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Thermochemistry
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Additional Aspects Of Aqueous Equilibria
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Thermochemistry
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Additional Aspects Of Aqueous Equilibria
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Electronic Structure of Atoms
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Chemistry of the Environment
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Liquids And Intermolecular Forces
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Chemistry of the Environment
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Basic Concepts of Chemical Bonding
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Chemical Thermodynamics
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Basic Concepts of Chemical Bonding
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Chemical Thermodynamics
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Electronic Structure of Atoms
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Electrochemistry
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Gases
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Electrochemistry
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Liquids And Intermolecular Forces
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Nuclear Chemistry
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Gases
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Nuclear Chemistry
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Solids And Modern Materials
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Chemistry of the Nonmetals
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Molecular Geometry And Bonding Theories
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Chemistry of the Nonmetals
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Molecular Geometry And Bonding Theories
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Transition Metals And Coordination Chemistry
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Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
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Transition Metals And Coordination Chemistry
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Solids And Modern Materials
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The Chemistry Of Life: Organic And Biological Chemistry
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Properties Of Solutions
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The Chemistry Of Life: Organic And Biological Chemistry
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Periodic Properties Of The Elements
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The Chemistry of Life: Organic and Biological Chemistry
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Chapter 18 Problem 18.45
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List the common products formed when an organic material containing the elements carbon,hydrogen,oxygen,sulfur,and nitrogen decomposes (a) under aerobic conditions, (b) under anaerobic conditions.
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The first step in solving 18 problem number 45 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: List the common products formed when an organic material containing the elements carbon,hydrogen,oxygen,sulfur,and nitrogen decomposes (a) under aerobic conditions, (b) under anaerobic conditions.
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Title
Chemistry: The Central Science 12
Author
Theodore E. Brown; H. Eugene LeMay; Bruce E. Bursten; Catherine Murphy; Patrick Woodward
ISBN
9780321696724