3.27 moles of an ideal gas has a pressure of 125000 Pa at 15.0 ° C What is the volume of the gas?
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3.27 moles of an ideal gas has a pressure of 125000 Pa at 15.0 ° C What is the volume of the gas?
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Answer:
15.96 m³ (corrected to 2 d.p.)
Explanation:
Using idea gas law:
pV = nRT
pressure p = 125000 Pa
volume V = unknown
no. of moles n= 3.27 moles
ideal gas constant R = 8.3145 J K−1 mol−1
Temperature t (in Kelvins) = 15 + 273.15 = 288.15K
125000 x v = 3.27 x 8.3145 x 288.15
v = 15.96 m³ (corrected to 2 d.p.)
Answer:
0.06269
Explanation:
Correct for Acellus