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5 June, 21:24

At this pressure, how many molecules of air would there be in a 20 ∘C experimental chamber with a volume of 0.020 m3?

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  1. 5 June, 21:49
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    Explanation: The lowest pressure in a laboratory is 4.0*10^-11Pa

    Using Ideal gas equation

    PV = nRT

    P = 4.0*10^-11Pa

    V = 0.020m^3

    T = 20+273 = 293k

    n=number of moles = m/A

    Where m is the number of molecules and A is the Avogradro's number=6.02*10²³/mol

    R=8.314J / (mol * K)

    PV = m/A (RT)

    4.0*10^-11 * 0.020 = m/6.02*10²³ (8.314*293)

    m = 4.0*10^-11*0.020*6.02*10^23 / (8.314*293)

    m = 1.98*10^8 molecules

    Therefore, the number of molecules is 1.98*10^8
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