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1 November, 09:55

An empty water bottle is full of air at 15° C and standard pressure. The volume of the bottle is 0.500 liter. How many moles of air are in a bottle?

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  1. 1 November, 10:00
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    There are 0.0211 moles of air in the bottle

    Explanation:

    Step 1: Data given

    Temperature of air = 15°C = 273.15 + 15 = 288.15 Kelvin

    Standard pressure = 1 atm

    Volume of the bottle = 0.500 L

    Step 2: ideal gas law

    p*V = n*R*T

    with p = the pressure of the gas = 1 atm

    with V = the volume of the bottle = 0.500 L

    with n = the number of moles

    with R = the gas constant = 0.08206 L*atm / mol*K

    with T = the temperature of the gas = 15 °C = 288.15 Kelvin

    In this case we have:

    1atm * 0.500L = n * 0.08206 L*atm / mol*K * 288.15 K

    Number of moles n = (1 atm * 0.500 L) / (0.08206 L*atm / mol*K * 288.15 K)

    Number of moles = 0.0211 moles

    There are 0.0211 moles of air in the bottle
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