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21 July, 22:27

A 334-mL cylinder for use in chemistry lectures contains 5.363 g of helium at 23 ∘C. You may want to reference (Pages 404 - 407) Section 10.4 while completing this problem. Part A How many grams of helium must be released to reduce the pressure to 65 atm assuming ideal gas behavior?

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  1. 22 July, 01:29
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    7,15 g of helium must be released to reduce the pressure to 65 atm assuming ideal gas behavior

    Explanation:

    If we assume an ideal gas behaviour we must use the general gas equation.

    P. V = n R T

    where P is pressure (65 atm)

    where V is volume (0,334 L)

    n the number of moles (in this case He2)

    R the Ideal gas constant (0,082 L. atm/mol. K)

    T is temperature in K (ºC + 273) (296K)

    We need to convert mL in L for the Ideal gas constant, because we have L as unit, so 334mL / 1000 = 0,334 L

    65 atm. 0,334 L = n. 0,082 L. atm/mol. K. 296K

    (65 atm. 0,334 L) / (0,082 mol. K/L. atm. 296K) = n

    Look how the units are cancelled

    (21,71 / 24,272) moles = n

    0,894 moles = n

    Moles. molar mass = gr.

    0,894 moles. 8 g/m = 7,15 g
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