David Sang and Graham Jones Solutions for Chapter: Ideal Gases, Exercise 3: Questions

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David Sang Physics Solutions for Exercise - David Sang and Graham Jones Solutions for Chapter: Ideal Gases, Exercise 3: Questions

Attempt the free practice questions on Chapter 20: Ideal Gases, Exercise 3: Questions with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Physics for Cambridge International AS & A Level Coursebook 3rd Edition Digital Access solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from David Sang and Graham Jones Solutions for Chapter: Ideal Gases, Exercise 3: Questions with Hints & Solutions

EASY
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

The mass of one atom of carbon-12 is 12u. Determine the mass of one atom of carbon-12 in kg, given that 1u=1.66×10-27 kg.

MEDIUM
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

The mass of one atom of carbon-12 is 12u. Determine the number of atoms and the number of moles in 54 g of carbon.

EASY
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

The mass of one atom of carbon-12 is 12u. Determine the number of atoms in 1.0 kg of carbon.

EASY
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

Calculate the mass in grams of a single atom of uranium- 235 of mass 235u.

EASY
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

A small pellet of uranium-235 has a mass of 20mg. For this pellet, calculate the number of uranium atoms.

EASY
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

A small pellet of uranium-235 has a mass of 20mg. For this pellet, calculate the number of moles.

EASY
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

It can be useful to recall that 1.0 kg of ordinary matter contains in the order of 1026 atoms. Making suitable estimates, test this statement.