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20 December, 04:38

Convert the volume of CO2 you measured in the glucose reaction to moles of CO2 using the Ideal Gas Law to solve for n. Assume P is 1 atm. n = PV/RT

where P is the atmospheric pressure in the lab, V is the volume in liters of CO2, n is the number of moles of CO2, R is the gas constant 0.082 L-atm/mole-Kelvin, and T is the temperature in Kelvin. Convert the gas volume to L by dividing the volume in mL by 1000.

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  1. 20 December, 04:55
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    The assumption in this problem is that the gas, CO2, is ideal and that the ideal gas law is applicable such that,

    n = PV/RT

    We simply substitute the given values to the equation above,

    n = (1 atm) (V) / (0.082 Latm/mol. K) (T)

    n = 12.20 V/T
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