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Given 4.8 moles of a gas at 37 degrees Celsius and at 792 torr, what is the volume of the gas? (The ideal gas constant is 0.0821 L · atm/mol · K and 1 atm = 760 torr.) 1.40 x 101 L 1.84 x 10-2 L 1.17 x 102 L 1.54 x 10-1 L

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Answer:

1.17 x 10^2 L

Step-by-step explanation:

We can find the volume of the gas by using the ideal gas law:


pV=nRT

where we have:


p=792 Torr \cdot (1 atm)/(760 Torr) = 1.04 atm is the pressure

V is the volume

n = 4.8 mol is the number of moles

R = 0.0821 L · atm/mol · K is the ideal gas constant


T=37^(\circ)+273 =310 K is the temperature

Solving the equation for V, we find the volume


V=(nRT)/(p)=((4.8 mol)(0.0821 L atm/mol K)(310 K))/(1.04 atm)=117.5 L = 1.17\cdot 10^2 L

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