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17 August, 12:39

Given the following amounts of gasses, calculate the number of moles of each gas. Calculate the volume of each amount of gas would occupy at 100°C and 15atm.

a. 5.8g NH₃

b. 48g O₂

c. 10.8g He

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  1. 17 August, 13:08
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    a) V = 0.6958 L

    b) V = 3.061 L

    c) V = 0.0444L

    Explanation:

    a) 5.8 grams of NH3

    step 1: Calculate moles of NH3

    Moles NH3 = mass NH3 / molar mass of NH3

    Moles NH3 = 5.8 grams / 17.03 g/mol

    Moles NH3 = 0.341 moles

    step 2: Calculate volume of NH3

    p*V = n*R*T

    V = (nRT) / p

    V = (0.341 * 0.08206 * 373) / 15

    V = 0.6958 L

    b) 48g O2

    step 1: Calculate moles of O2

    Moles O2 = mass O2 / molar mass of O2

    Moles O2 = 48 grams / 32 g/mol

    Moles NH3 = 1.5 moles

    step 2: Calculate volume of O2

    p*V = n*R*T

    V = (nRT) / p

    V = (1.5 * 0.08206 * 373) / 15

    V = 3.061 L

    c) 10.8g He

    step 1: Calculate moles of He

    Moles He = mass He / molar mass of He

    Moles He = 5.8 grams / 4g/mol

    Moles He = 0.145 moles

    step 2: Calculate volume of HE

    p*V = n*R*T

    V = (nRT) / p

    V = (0.145 * 0.08206 * 373) / 15

    V = 0.0444 L
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