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5 February, 08:02

A 75.0-milliliter lightbulb is filled with neon. There are 7.16 * 10-4 moles of gas in it, and the absolute pressure is 116.8 kilopascals after the bulb has been on for an hour. How hot did the bulb get?

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  1. 5 February, 08:53
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    Answer: 1470 K

    Explanation: It asks to calculate the kelvin temperature of the light bulb. Looking at the given info, it is based on ideal gas law equation, PV=nRT.

    Given:

    V = 75.0 mL = 0.0750 L

    P = 116.8 kPa

    We know that 101.325 kPa = 1 atm

    So,

    = 1.15 atm

    R is universal gas constant and its value is.

    T = ?

    Let's plug in the values in the equation and solve it for T.

    0.08625 = 0.00005878 (T)

    T = 1467 K

    So, the temperature of the light bulb would be 1467 K, but since we have to round the total to equal 3 significant figures, the answer is 1470 K
  2. 5 February, 09:44
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    n = number of mole of sample of helium gas = 7.16 x 10⁻⁴ moles

    T = temperature of the gas = temperature of the bulb?

    V = Volume of helium gas = 75 mL = 7.5 x 10⁻⁵ m³

    P = pressure of the helium gas = 116.8 kPa = 116.8 x 10³ Pa (1 k = 1000)

    Using the equation

    P V = n R T

    inserting the values

    (116.8 x 10³) (7.5 x 10⁻⁵) = (7.16 x 10⁻⁴) (8.314) T

    T = 1471.6 C
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