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7 March, 13:16

How many moles of methane, CH4, are present in 8.75 L at a pressure of 278.3 kPa and 843 K? (use R=

8.314 kPa•L•mol-1•K-1)

Part B. How many grams of CH4 are present in the sample above?

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  1. 7 March, 13:24
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    A. 0.347 mole

    B. 5.55g

    Explanation:

    Data obtained from the question include the following:

    Volume (V) = 8.75 L

    Pressure (P) = 278.3 kPa

    Temperature (T) = 843 K

    Gas constant (R) = 8.314 kPa•L•mol-1•K-1

    Number of mole (n) of CH4 =.?

    Mass of CH4 = ?

    A. Determination of the number of mole of CH4.

    The number of mole of CH4 can be obtained by using the ideal gas equation as follow:

    PV = nRT

    Divide both side by RT

    n = PV / RT

    n = (278.3 x 8.75) / (8.314 x 843)

    n = 0.347 mole

    B. Determination of the mass of CH4.

    The mass of CH4 can be obtained as follow:

    Molar Mass of CH4 = 12 + (4x1) = 16g/mol

    Number of mole CH4 = 0.347 mole

    Mass of CH4 = ?

    Mass = number of mole x molar Mass

    Mass of CH4 = 0.347 x 16

    Mass of CH4 = 5.55g
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