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13 May, 20:48

If you have 3.0 liters of an unknown gas, at standard temperature and pressure conditions, then you can calculate what about that gas?

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  1. 14 May, 00:21
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    We assume it as an ideal gas therefore we can use the ideal gas equation to solve the problem. The ideal gas equation is expressed as PV = nRT. We are given the volume, temperature and pressure. Therefore, we can solve for the amount of the gas in moles.

    n = PV / RT

    n = 1.00 (3L) / (0.08206 atm L/mol K) 273 K

    n = 0.1339 mol
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