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13 April, 22:25

How many moles of neon gas are there if 25.0 liters of the gas are at 5.0°C with a

pressure of 89.9 kPa?

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  1. 13 April, 22:44
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    0.98mole

    Explanation:

    Data obtained from the question include:

    V (volume) = 25L

    T (temperature) = 5.0°C = 5 + 273 = 278K

    P (pressure) = 89.9 kPa

    Recall: 1kPa = 1000Pa

    89.9 kPa = 89.9 x 1000 = 89900Pa

    But: 101325Pa = 1atm

    Therefore, 89900Pa = 89900/101325 = 0.89atm

    R (gas constant) = 0.082atm. L/Kmol

    n (number of mole) = ?

    Using the ideal gas equation PV = nRT, we can obtain the number of mole of Neon gas as shown below:

    PV = nRT

    n = PV / RT

    n = (0.89x25) / (0.082x278)

    n = 0.98mole

    Therefore, the number of mole of Neon gas present is 0.98mole
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