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If 21.5 mol of an ideal gas is at 9.65 atm at 10.90 ∘C, what is the volume of the gas?

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Answer:

51.93 L

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are given the following components of an ideal gas;

Number of moles = 21.5 mol

Pressure, P = 9.65 atm

Temperature, T = 10.90°C, but K= °C + 273.15

=284.05 k

We are required to calculate the volume of the ideal gas.

We are going to use the ideal gas equation which is given by;

PV = nRT, where P, V, T and n are the pressure, volume, temperature and moles of the ideal gas respectively. R is the ideal gas constant, 0.082057 L.atm/mol.K

To get the volume, we rearrange the formula to get;

V = nRT ÷ P

= (21.5 × 0.082057 × 284.05 K) ÷ 9.65 atm

= 51.93 L

Thus, the volume of the ideal gas is 51.93 L

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