Why are there so many different kinds of forces in chemistry?.
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1).
Given P1 = 35 kPa
V1 = 3.9L
P2 = 45 kPa
V2 = new volume = ?
P1V1 = P2V2
35×3.9 = 45×V2
136.5/45 = V2
V2 = 3.0333
new volume = 3.033 L
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2)
Given P1 = 225 kPa
V1 = 2.5 L
P2 = new pressure = ?
V2 = 8.9 L
P1V1 = P2V2
225×2.5 = P2 × 8.9
562.5/8.9 = P2
P2 = 63.02
new pressure = 63.02
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3)
V1 = 5.6 L
T1 = 15°C = (15+273)= 288K
V2 = 25 L
T2 = ?
V1/T1 = V2/T2
5.6/288 = 25/T2
T2 = (25×288)/5.6
T2 = 7200/5.6
T2 = 1285.71 K
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4)
Given A1 = 2.8 m²piston
F1 = 3700N
A2 = 0.072 m² piston
F2 = ?
by Pascal law
F1/A1 = F2/A2
3700/2.8 = F2/0.072
(3700×0.072)/2.8 = F2
F2 = 266.4/2.8
F2 = 95.14 N
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Dipole-dipole bonds: the binding electromagnetic force that arises between molecules due to their permanent electric dipoles. ... Hydrogen bonds: a special case of the dipole-dipole bond when hydrogen is involved, making the bond unusually strong.
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