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14 October, 10:13

Tim wants to store 0.122 moles of helium gas at 203 kPa and 401 K. Which is the volume of the helium gas needed for storage?

A. 0.240 L

B. 0.510 L

C. 2.00 L

D. 3.37 L

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  1. 14 October, 10:38
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    The volume of Helium gas needed for storage is 2.00 L (answer C)

    calculation

    The volume of Helium is calculated using ideal gas equation

    That is Pv = nRT

    where;

    P (pressure) = 203 KPa

    V (volume) = ?

    n (number of moles) = 0.122 moles

    R (gas constant) = 8.314 L. Kpa/mol. K

    T (temperature) = 401 K

    make V the subject of the formula by diving both side by P

    V=nRT/p

    V={[0.122 moles x 8.314 L. KPa/mol. K x 401 K] / 203 KPa} = 2.00 L
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