Question AJ is trying to figure out the temperature of the lab he is in but the only thermometer in the room is broken. The only things of interest he sees is a 400 mL balloon filled with 0.02 moles of nitrogen gas from an ealier experiment and a 125 ml Erlenmeyer flask filled with a sodium chloride solution. Fortunately, AJ then sees a pressure gauge in the room and is reminded of the Ideal Gas Equation from his chemistry class! If AJ measures the pressure of the balloon to be 1.2 atm, what is the temperature of the lab in °C? Assume the balloon and the lab are the same temperature.

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AJ is trying to figure out the temperature of the lab he is in but the only
thermometer in the room is broken. The only things of interest he sees is
a 400 mL balloon filled with 0.02 moles of nitrogen gas from an ealier
experiment and a 125 ml Erlenmeyer flask filled with a sodium chloride
solution. Fortunately, AJ then sees a pressure gauge in the room and is
reminded of the Ideal Gas Equation from his chemistry class! If AJ
measures the pressure of the balloon to be 1.2 atm, what is the
temperature of the lab in °C? Assume the balloon and the lab are the
same temperature.
Transcribed Image Text:Question AJ is trying to figure out the temperature of the lab he is in but the only thermometer in the room is broken. The only things of interest he sees is a 400 mL balloon filled with 0.02 moles of nitrogen gas from an ealier experiment and a 125 ml Erlenmeyer flask filled with a sodium chloride solution. Fortunately, AJ then sees a pressure gauge in the room and is reminded of the Ideal Gas Equation from his chemistry class! If AJ measures the pressure of the balloon to be 1.2 atm, what is the temperature of the lab in °C? Assume the balloon and the lab are the same temperature.
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