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19 February, 13:38

What temperature would 3.54 moles of xenon gas need to reach to exert a pressure of 1.57 atm at a volume of 34.6 l

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  1. 19 February, 15:54
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    186.9Kelvin

    Explanation:

    The ideal gas law equation is PV = n R T

    where

    P is the pressure of the gas

    V is the volume it occupies

    n is the number of moles of gas present in the sample

    R is the universal gas constant, equal to 0.0821 atm L / mol K

    T is the absolute temperature of the gas

    Ensure units of the volume, pressure, and temperature of the gas correspond to R (the universal gas constant, equal to 0.0821 atm L / mol K)

    n = 3.54moles

    P = 1.57

    V = 34.6

    T=?

    PV = n R T

    PV/nR = T

    1.57 x 34.6/3.54 x 0.0821

    54.322/0.290634 = 186.908620464 = T

    186.9Kelvin (approximately to 1 decimal place)
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