Concept explainers
Interpretation:
The amount of water is to be calculated with given volume of deuterium, pressure, and temperature.
Concept introduction:
The ideal gas equation is as follows:
Here,
The number of moles of water is calculated as
Here
The amount of water needed is calculated as represented below:
Answer to Problem 16QP
Solution:
Explanation of Solution
Given information: Volume of
Pressure,
Temperature,
Abundance of
Recovery
The ideal expression is rearranged to give the number of moles and is as follows:
The number of moles is calculated as
As the abundance of
For
The amount of water is
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