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25 June, 16:48

Suppose you have 0.100 m3 of co2, at pressure of 2.00 atm, and a temperature of 30.0? c. How many grams of co2 do you have? Express your answer in grams.

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  1. 25 June, 18:26
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    You would use the ideal gas equation which is Pv=nRt (r=constant=8.314) and (n=moles) and once you've found the number of moles you'd do mass = moles * r

    P=2 atmospheres (we need this in pascals)

    So 2*101325 = 202650pa

    And we need temperature in kelvin

    30+273=303c

    Rearrange the ideal gas equation to find moles

    n=Pv/nRt

    n=202650*0.1/8.314*303

    n = 8.044405595

    Mass = 8.04*44 (molar mass of CO2)

    = 352g

    If you're American you would do this differently as I'm a 16 year old at college in the UK

    You would keep the atmospheres at 2 but you would change the volume to litres = 100L and you would use the atmospheres gas constant = 0.0821

    n = 2*100/0.0821*303

    n=8.039780836

    Mass = 8.04*44

    =354g

    There is a slight variation in both but that is normal if you're American use the 2nd answer
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