June 2014 Chemistry Regents #70-72

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Base your answers to questions 70 through 72 on the information below and on your knowledge of chemistry.

Paintball is a popular recreational activity that uses a metal tank of compressed carbon dioxide or nitrogen to launch small capsules of paint. A typical tank has a volume of 508 cubic centimeters. A 340. gram sample of carbon dioxide is added to the tank before it is used for paintball. At 20.oC, this tank contains both CO2(g) and CO2(l). After a paintball game, the tank contains only CO2(g).

70 Determine the total number of moles of CO2 added to the tank before it is used for paintball. [1]

Answer-->either 7.73, 7.8 or 8 mol (not a sig fig question)

no set up needed....340.g/44.0g/mol

71  In the box in your answer booklet, use the key to draw a particle diagram to represent the two phases of CO2 in a newly filled tank. Your response must include at least six molecules of CO2 in each phase. [I]

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72 After the paintball game, the tank has a gas pressure of 6.1 atmospheres and is at 293 K. If the tank is heated to 313 K, the pressure in the tank will change. Show a numerical setup for calculating the pressure of the gas in the tank at 313 K. [I]

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