Match each of the following with its correct answer The following reaction is : CH,OH + 3/2 0, → CO 2(g) + 2H,0 + 726.4 kJ (1) (1) Based on Charles law, the volume occupies by any sample of gas at a constant pressure is .......... proportional to the absolute temperature Based on Grahams law, the rate of effusion of the gas is proportional to the square root of the molar mass aE..... EU.......

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Match each of the following with its correct answer
The following reaction is :
CH,OH ) + 3/2 O, → CO,
+ 2H,0 + 726.4 kJ
2(g)
(1)
Choosm.
Choose...
directly
endothermic
exothermic
inversely
Based on Charles law, the volume occupies by any sample of gas at a constant
pressure Is ..........
proportional to the absolute temperature
Choose...
Based on Grahams law, the rate of effusion of the gas is
proportional to the square root of the molar mass
Choose...
Transcribed Image Text:My courses 20203 الفرع الرئيسي العلو كيمياء عامة )1( نظري - طولكرم General hemistry 101 Exam کيمياء عامة )1( نظري Match each of the following with its correct answer The following reaction is : CH,OH ) + 3/2 O, → CO, + 2H,0 + 726.4 kJ 2(g) (1) Choosm. Choose... directly endothermic exothermic inversely Based on Charles law, the volume occupies by any sample of gas at a constant pressure Is .......... proportional to the absolute temperature Choose... Based on Grahams law, the rate of effusion of the gas is proportional to the square root of the molar mass Choose...
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