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16 September, 10:24

49. (3pts) A student calculated the volume of a 2.71

mol sample of helium at 450 torr and 35 °C.

The student solved the problem using the ideal

gas law as shown below:

(450 torr) (V) = (2.71mol) (0.08206 Latm/mol) (35 °C)

What mistakes did he make in his set up?

Clearly list as many as you can identify.

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  1. 16 September, 10:27
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    The main errors seen in the formula are the pressure and temperature units. Units must be converted (from Torr to atm and from ° C to K). 760 Torr = 1 atm and 273K = 0 ° C

    Explanation:

    760 Torr---1 atm

    450 Torr---x = (450 Torr x 1 atm) / 760 Torr = 0,59 atm

    35 + 273 = 308K

    PV = nRT (0,59atm) (V) = (2.71mol) (0.08206 Latm/mol) (308K)

    V = ((2.71mol) (0.08206 Latm/mol) (308K)) / 0,59 atm = 116, 09 L
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