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4 December, 00:33

Most Bic lighters hold 5.0ml of liquified butane (density = 0.60 g/ml). Calculate the minimum size container you would need to "catch" all of the butane (from a lighter) at room conditions, if you released all of the butane from the lighter.

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  1. 4 December, 00:43
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    Volume of container = 0.0012 m³ or 1.2 L or 1200 ml

    Explanation:

    Volume of butane = 5.0 ml

    density = 0.60 g/ml

    Room temperature (T) = 293.15 K

    Normal pressure (P) = 1 atm = 101,325 pa

    Ideal gas constant (R) = 8.3145 J/mole. K)

    volume of container V = ?

    Solution

    To find out the volume of container we use ideal gas equation

    PV = nRT

    P = pressure

    V = volume

    n = number of moles

    R = gas constant

    T = temperature

    First we find out number of moles

    As Mass = density * volume

    mass of butane = 0.60 g/ml * 5.0 ml

    mass of butane = 3 g

    now find out number of moles (n)

    n = mass / molar mass

    n = 3 g / 58.12 g/mol

    n = 0.05 mol

    Now put all values in ideal gas equation

    PV = nRt

    V = nRT/P

    V = (0.05 mol * 8.3145 J/mol. K * 293.15 K) : 101,325 pa

    V = 121.87 : 101,325 pa

    V = 0.0012 m³ OR 1.2 L OR 1200 ml
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