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15 November, 00:01

The ideal gas law shows us how a gas will behave under many conditions. The formula is:

P V = n R T

Where P = pressure, V = volume, n = amount of the substance, R = ideal gas constant, and T = temperature.

If I am given the pressure, volume, the ideal gas constant, and temperature, which shows how I would solve for the amount of the substance?

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  1. 15 November, 00:04
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    n = PV/RT

    Explanation:

    In given question it is stated that ideal gas equation is

    PV = nRT

    P = pressure

    V = volume

    n = number of moles

    R = ideal gas constant

    T = temperature

    If we are given with temperature, pressure, volume, and ideal gas constant values we can find the number of moles of given gas by rearranging the given formula.

    PV = nRT

    n = PV/RT

    For example:

    T = 273K

    V = 4 L

    P = 1 atm

    R = 0.0821 atm. L/mol. K

    n = ?

    Formula:

    PV = nRT

    n = PV/RT

    n = 1 atm * 4 L / 0.0821 atm. L/mol. K * 273 K

    n = 4 atm. L / 22.413 atm. L/mol

    n = 0.178 mol
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