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(a)
Interpretation:
The
Concept Introduction:
Gas law provides the mathematical terms and the relationships between the amount, pressure, temperature, and volume of a gas. According to gas law the units for above four terms can be given as follows,
- The unit for amount of a gas is generally represented in terms of moles of gas percent.
- The units for volume of a gas is generally represented in terms of liter and milliliter.
- The unit for temperature of a gas is generally represented in terms of Kelvin scale.
- The unit for pressure of a gas is generally represented in terms of torr.
(b)
Interpretation:
The gas law variable the given measurement 3.70L has to be identified.
Concept Introduction:
Gas law provides the mathematical terms and the relationships between the amount, pressure, temperature, and volume of a gas. According to gas law the units for above four terms can be given as follows,
- The unit for amount of a gas is generally represented in terms of moles of gas percent.
- The units for volume of a gas is generally represented in terms of liter and milliliter.
- The unit for temperature of a gas is generally represented in terms of Kelvin scale.
- The unit for pressure of a gas is generally represented in terms of torr.
(c)
Interpretation:
The gas law variable the given measurement 173mmHg has to be identified.
Concept Introduction:
Gas law provides the mathematical terms and the relationships between the amount, pressure, temperature, and volume of a gas. According to gas law the units for above four terms can be given as follows,
- The unit for amount of a gas is generally represented in terms of moles of gas percent.
- The units for volume of a gas is generally represented in terms of liter and milliliter.
- The unit for temperature of a gas is generally represented in terms of Kelvin scale.
- The unit for pressure of a gas is generally represented in terms of torr.
(d)
Interpretation:
The gas law variable the given measurement 32.3K has to be identified.
Concept Introduction:
Gas law provides the mathematical terms and the relationships between the amount, pressure, temperature, and volume of a gas. According to gas law the units for above four terms can be given as follows,
- The unit for amount of a gas is generally represented in terms of moles of gas percent.
- The units for volume of a gas is generally represented in terms of liter and milliliter.
- The unit for temperature of a gas is generally represented in terms of Kelvin scale.
- The unit for pressure of a gas is generally represented in terms of torr.
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