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If an ideal gas has a pressure of 2.97 atm, a temperature of 449 K, and has a volume of 58.35 L, how many miles of gas are in the sample ?
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If an ideal gas has a pressure of 2.97 atm, a temperature of 449 K, and has a volume of 58.35 L, how many miles of gas are in the sample ?
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n = ?
T = 449 K
V = 58.35 L
P =2.97
R = 0.082
Use the clapeyron equation:
P x V = n x R x T
2.97 x 58.35 = n x 0.082 x 449
173.2995 = n x 36.818
n = 173.2995 / 36.818
n = 4.70 moles
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