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What volume would 4.3 moles of hydrogen gas occupy at 45° C and 3.22 atm?

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Answer:

34.82 L

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1:

Data obtained from the question:

Number of mole (n) = 4.3 mole

Temperature (T) = 45°C = 45°C +273 = 318K

Pressure (P) = 3.22 atm

Volume (V) =?

Step 2:

Determination of the volume hydrogen gas.

With the application of the ideal gas equation, the volume of Hydrogen gas can be obtained as follow:

Note that the gas constant (R) = 0.082atm.L/Kmol

PV = nRT

3.22 x V = 4.3 x 0.082 x 318

Divide both side by 3.22

V = (4.3 x 0.082 x 318) /3.22

V = 34.82 L

Therefore the volume occupied by the hydrogen gas is 34.82 L

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Answer:

34.8 L of hydrogen gas

Step-by-step explanation:

Now we have to use the ideal gas equation;

PV= nRT

P= pressure of the gas= 3.22atm

V= volume of the gas = ?????

T= temperature of the gas = 45°C +273= 318K

n= number of moles =4.3 moles

R= universal gas constant= 0.082atm Lmol-1K-1

Making V the subject of the formula

V= nRT/P

V= 4.3×0.082×318/3.22

V= 34.8 L

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