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A scientist needs to collect a 0.050 mole sample of helium, but needs to know how large his helium container should be. What volume is needed to store the sample of helium gas at 202.6kPa and 400K? A. 657 milliliters B. 760 milliliters C. 820 milliliters D. 1,025 milliliters

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We can use the ideal gas equation:

PV = nRT

P = 202.6kPa = 202600 Pa (You have to multiply by 1000)

n = 0.050 mole

R = 0.082 atm*l/(K*mol)

T = 400K

We will have to convert from Pa to atm or viceversa.

101325 Pa________1 atm

202600 Pa________x = 2.00 atm

2atm*V = 0.050 mole*0.082 atm*l/(K*mol)* 400K

V = 0.050 mole*0.082 atm*l/(K*mol)* 400K/2atm = 0.82 liters = 820 mililiters



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