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17 October, 04:58

What is the temperature of 13.3 moles of carbon dioxide that occupies 6 m3 and applies a pressure of 23 kPa to its container?

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  1. 17 October, 05:26
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    T = 1248 K

    Explanation:

    We can calculate the T, by using the ideal gas law:

    PV = nRT

    Where we have:

    The pressure P, volume V, and temperature T, R is the gas constant, and n is the number of moles of the gas.

    According to the international unit systems R is 8.314 J / (K·mol)

    With this value the P unit will be Pa and the V unit will be m³.

    Then,

    T = PV / nR

    T = (23 * 1000 * 6) / (13.3 * 8.314)

    T = 1248 K
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