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10 September, 06:41

If I have an unknown quantity of gas at a pressure of 380 mmHg, a volume of 25 L, and a temperature of

300° K, how many moles of gas do I have?

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  1. 10 September, 06:57
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    0.5077 moles

    Explanation:

    Data Given:

    Moles = n = ?

    Temperature = T = 300 K

    Pressure = P = 380 mmHg = 0.50 atm

    Volume = V = 25 L

    Formula Used:

    Let's assume that the hydrogen gas in balloon is acting as an Ideal gas, the according to Ideal Gas Equation,

    P V = n R T

    where; R = Universal Gas Constant = 0.082057 atm. L. mol⁻¹. K⁻¹

    Solving Equation for n,

    n = P V / RT

    Putting Values,

    n = (0.50 atm * 25 L) / (0.082057 atm. L. mol⁻¹. K⁻¹ * 300 K)

    n = 0.5077 moles
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