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4.39 moles of gas in a box has a pressure of 2.25 atm at temperature of 385K. What is the volume of the box?

Make sure to put P,V,and T in the right units)

(Unit=m^3)

User Jmgarnier
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Answer:

0.0619 m^3

Explanation

number of moles = n = 4.39 mol

pressure = P = 2.25 atm =2.25×1.01×10^5 Pa= 2.27×10^5 Pa

Molar gas constant =R = 8.31 J/(mol K)

Temperature T= 385K

volume of gas = V =?

BY GENERAL GAS LAW WE HAVE

PV = nRT

or V = nRT/P

or V = (4.39×8.31×385)/(2.27×10^5)

V = 0.0618728

V = 0.0619 m^3

User Harry Geo
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Answer:

Volume of the container = 0.0618 m³

Step-by-step explanation:

Assuming that the gas is ideal, we can apply ideal gas equation:

PV=nRT

where P = pressure of the gas

V = volume occupied by the gas

n = number of moles of gas

R = Universal gas constant = 8.314 J/mol-K

T = Temperature of the gas

Here we have to find volume.

Given: P=2.25 atm T=385 K n=4.39 moles

Putting the above values in the ideal gas equation, we get:


V=(nRT)/(P)=(4.39*8.314*385)/(2.25*1.01*10^(5))=0.0618\ m^3

Volume of the gas = volume of the container in which it is filled = 0.0618 m³

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