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11 August, 19:37

At what temperature will 0.0100 mole of argon gas have a volume of 275 ml at 100.0 kpa?

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  1. 11 August, 23:20
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    The main formula is

    PxV = nx RxT

    P: pressure=100.0 Kpa, and 1 atm = 101.325 kilopascal (kPa), so 100Kpa=0.9atm

    V : volume=0.275l

    n: number of moles = 0.0100mole

    R: Gas constant=8.31

    T: temperature

    so T = PxV / nx R=0.9 x0.275 / 0.01 x8.31=2.97°, so T=2.97°+273=275.97K
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