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11 December, 20:21

An ideal gas in a 1.25-gallon container is at a temperature of 125 degrees Celsius and pressure of 2.5 atmospheres. If the gas is oxygen (formula:O2 molecular weight = 32 grams per mole), what is the mass of gas in the container in units of grams?

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  1. 11 December, 21:17
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    You will need the equation PV = nRT

    P = Pressure in kPa

    V = Volume in L

    n = moles

    R = 8.314 (constant)

    T = Temperature in Kelvin

    First convert 2.5 atm into kPa:

    2.5 X 101.3 = 253.25 kPa

    Convert 125 Celsius into Kelvin:

    125 + 273 = 398 K

    Convert Gallons to Litres:

    1.25 X 3.79 = 4.74 L

    Plug your values into the equation to solve for n:

    (253.25) (4.74) = n (8.314) (398)

    n = (253.25) (4.74) / (8.314) (398)

    n = 0.362 moles

    Now use M = m/n to solve for the mass of O2

    M = Molar Mass

    M = mass

    n = moles

    32 = m / (0.362)

    m = (32) (0.362)

    m = 11.58g
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