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Find the number of moles and the number of molecules in one cubic meter of air at 1 atmospheric pressure and 0C.

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Answer:

The number of moles of the air is 4.464 x 10⁻⁴ mole

The number of molecules is 2.688 x 10²⁰ molecules

Step-by-step explanation:

Given;

pressure of the air, P = 1 atm

volume of the air, V = 1 m³

temperature of the air, T = 0° C = 273 K

The number of moles of the air is calculated as;

PV = nRT


n = (PV)/(RT)

where;

n is the number of moles

R is ideal gas constant = 8.2057m³atm/mol.k


n = (1atm \ * \ 1m^3)/((8.2057 \ m^3 atm/mol.K)(273 \ K)) = 4.464 \ * 10^(-4) \ mol.

The number of molecules is calculated as follows;

1 mole ---------------------> 6.022 x 10²³ molecules

4.464 x 10⁻⁴ mole ----------> ?

= (4.464 x 10⁻⁴) (6.022 x 10²³ molecules)

= 2.688 x 10²⁰ molecules of air.

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