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How many moles of an ideal gas is contained in a cylinder with a volume of 137 mL, a pressure of 52.0 cm of Hg and a temperature of 98 degrees Fahrenheit? SHOW WORK!

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Answer: The number of moles of ideal gas are 0.0037 moles

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the mass of helium gas, we use the equation given by ideal gas:

PV = nRT

where,

P = Pressure of helium gas = 52 cmHg = 520 mm Hg (Conversion factor: 1 cm = 10 mm)

V = Volume of the helium gas = 137 mL = 0.137 L (Conversion factor: 1L = 1000 mL)

n = number of moles of gas = ?

R = Gas constant =
62.3637\text{ L.mmHg }mol^(-1)K^(-1)

T = Temperature of helium gas =
98^oF=309.817K (Conversion factor:
(T(K)-273.15)=(T(^oF)-32)* (5)/(9) )

Putting values in above equation, we get:


520mmHg* 0.137L=n* 62.3637\text{ L.mmHg }mol^(-1)K^(-1)* 309.817K\\\\n=0.0037mol

Hence, the number of moles of gas is 0.0037 moles.

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