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What quantity in moles of nitrogen gas at 130.0 °c and 13.3 atm would occupy a vessel of 14.1 l?

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To find the quantity in moles of nitrogen gas in the vessel, we can use the ideal gas law equation, PV = nRT. Plugging in the given values, the number of moles can be calculated.

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The question is asking for the quantity in moles of nitrogen gas that would occupy a vessel of 14.1 liters at a temperature of 130.0 ℃ and a pressure of 13.3 atm. To find the number of moles, we can use the ideal gas law equation, PV = nRT. Rearranging the equation, we get n = PV / RT. Plugging in the given values, we have:

n = (13.3 atm) * (14.1 L) / (0.0821 L.atm/mol.K * (130.0+273.15) K)

Calculating this expression will give us the number of moles of nitrogen gas.

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