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At 25 celsius, 1.00 ,ole of O2 was found to occupy a volume of 12.5 L at a pressure of 198 kPa. What value of the gas constant in L times kPa divided by mol Times K

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Answer:


R=8.301(L*kPa)/(mol*K)

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello,

In this case, assuming oxygen as an ideal gas, it is described by:


PV=nRT

Whereas the gas constant R is required, therefore, it is computed as shown below:


R=(PV)/(nT) =(198kPa*12.5L)/(1.00mol*(25+273.15)K) \\\\R=8.301(L*kPa)/(mol*K)

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