An ideal gas at 11.2 °C and a pressure of 2.43 x 1o5 Pa occupies a volume of 2.27 m³. (a) How many moles of gas are present? (b) If the volume is raised to 3.26 m³ and the temperature raised to 33.5 °C, what will be the pressure of the gas?

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An ideal gas at 11.2 °C and a pressure of 2.43 x 105 Pa occupies a volume of 2.27 m3. (a) How many moles of gas are
present? (b) If the volume is raised to 3.26 m3 and the temperature raised to 33.5 °C, what will be the pressure of the
gas?
(a) Number
|Units
233.30
mol
(b) Number
Units
1.80
Pa
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Transcribed Image Text:Chapter 14, Problem 13 Your answer is partially correct. Try again. An ideal gas at 11.2 °C and a pressure of 2.43 x 105 Pa occupies a volume of 2.27 m3. (a) How many moles of gas are present? (b) If the volume is raised to 3.26 m3 and the temperature raised to 33.5 °C, what will be the pressure of the gas? (a) Number |Units 233.30 mol (b) Number Units 1.80 Pa Click if you would like to Show Work for this question: Qpen Show Work
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