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12 December, 01:46

3.27 moles of an ideal gas has a pressure of 125000 Pa at 15.0 ° C What is the volume of the gas?

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  1. 12 December, 04:59
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    Answer: 62.86 dm3

    Explanation:

    Given that:

    Volume of water V = ?

    Temperature T = 15°C

    Convert Celsius to Kelvin

    (15°C + 273 = 288K)

    Pressure P = 125000 Pa

    Convert pressure in Pascal to atmosphere,

    If 101,325 Pascal = 1 atm

    125000 Pascal = Z

    To get Z, cross multiply

    Z x 101325 Pa = 125000 Pa x 1 atm

    Z = 125000 Pa / 101325 Pa

    Z = 1.23 atm

    Number of moles of gas = 3.27

    Molar gas constant R is a constant with a value of 0.0821 atm dm3 K-1 mol-1

    Then, apply ideal gas equation

    pV = nRT

    1.23atm x V = 3.27 moles x (0.0821 atm dm3 K-1 mol-1 x 288K)

    1.23atm x V = 77.32 atm dm3

    V = (77.32 atm dm3 / 1.23 atm)

    V = 62.86 dm3

    Thus, the volume of the gas is 62.86 dm3
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