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What volume would be occupied by 115 g of nitrogen gas in at 8.2 atm pressure and 65oC?
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A.14 L
B.2.7 L
C.0.4 L
D.0.8 L
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To determine the volume, we’ll use the ideal gas law in the form PV = nRT.
First, convert the given mass of nitrogen gas to moles. Nitrogen gas is N2 with a molar mass of about 28.0 g/mol, so n = 115 g / 28.0 g/mol ≈ 4.11 mol.
Next, convert the temperature to kel......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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