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A sample of nitrogen gas collected at a pressure of 1.03 atm and a temperature of 279 K is found to occupy a volume of 568 milliliters. How many moles of N2 gas are in the sample

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Answer: 0.025 moles of nitrogen gas are there in the sample.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to ideal gas equation:


PV=nRT

P = pressure of gas = 1.03 atm

V = Volume of gas = 568 ml = 0.568 L (1L=1000ml)

n = number of moles = ?

R = gas constant =
0.0821Latm/Kmol

T =temperature =
279K


n=(PV)/(RT)


n=(1.03atm* 0.568L)/(0.0821L atm/K mol* 279K)=0.025moles

0.025 moles of nitrogen gas are there in the sample.

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