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10 June, 00:30

If 8.60 grams of methane gas (hint: remember the fuel for the bunsen burner) is in a 2.00 L container at 66oC, what is the pressure in the container?

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  1. 10 June, 00:51
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    Gas: methane = CH4

    V = 2.00 liter

    T = 66°C = 66 + 273.15 K = 339.15 K

    Use the ideal gas equation pV = n RT

    R = 0.082 atm*liter / K*mol

    n is the number of moles and is calculated using the molar mass, MM, of CH4.

    MM of CH4 = 12.0 g/mol + 4*1 g/mol = 16.0 g / mol

    n = mass / MM = 8.60 g / 16.0 g/mol = 0.5375 mol

    Now you can use the formula: pV = nRT = > p = nRT / V

    p = 0.5375 mol * 0.082 atm*liter / K*mol * 339.15 K / 2.00 liter

    p = 7.47 atm
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