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Question 1 how many moles of helium are found in a balloon that contains 5.5 l of helium at a pressure of 1.15 atm and a temperature of 22.0 ºc?

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Using pv=nRT
T= 22+273 K
P=1.15 Pa
R=8.31
V =5.5... (u did not write the unit so...)

Therefore n,mole= (1.15×5.5) ÷ (273+22)(8.31)
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Answer : The number of moles of helium gas found in a balloon are 0.26 moles.

Explanation :

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

PV = nRT

where,

P = Pressure of helium gas = 1.15 atm

V = Volume of the helium gas = 5.5 L

n = number of moles of helium gas = ?

R = Gas constant =
0.0821\text{ L.atm }mol^(-1)K^(-1)

T = Temperature of helium gas =
22.0^oC=273+22.0=295K

Putting values in above equation, we get:


1.15atm* 5.5L=n* 0.0821\text{ L.atm }mol^(-1)K^(-1)* 295K\\\\n=0.26mol

Therefore, the number of moles of helium gas found in a balloon are 0.26 moles.

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