a.
To state: An equation to find the volume in terms of P , n , R , and T if the formula for the Ideal Gas Law is
The resultant equation is
Given information:
The formula for the Ideal Gas Law is
Explanation:
Consider the given Ideal Gas Law formula:
Use this formula to find an equation of volume in terms of P , n , R , and T .
Isolate V,
Therefore, the equation that of volume is
b.
To state: The volume that is need to store 5 moles of helium gas at 350 K under pressure 190 kPA if the formula for the Ideal Gas Law is
The resultant volume is 76.58.
Given information:
The formula for the Ideal Gas Law is
Explanation:
Consider the formula
The given values are
Therefore, the required volume is 76.58.
c.
To state: The number of hydrogen moles in the cylinder if a 10L cylinder is filled with hydrogen gas to a pressure of 5000 kPA. The temperature of gas is 300 K.
The resultant moles are 20.
Given information:
The formula for the Ideal Gas Law is
Explanation:
Consider the formula
The given values are
Therefore, the required number moles are 20.
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