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11 June, 21:10

22.4 L of a gas at a temperature of 0*C are at a pressure of 2.0 atm. How many moles of gas are contained in the sample?

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  1. 11 June, 21:37
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    The moles of gas are contained in the sample is 2 (two) moles

    Explanation:

    We will use the formula PV=nRT

    R = Regnault constant

    n=number of moles

    We convert the temperature into Kelvin according to: 0°C = 273K. In this case, the temperature is 273L.

    PV=nRT 2 atm x 22,4l = n 0,082 l atm/K mol x 273K

    n = 2 atm x 22,4l/0,082 l atm/K mol x 273K = 2 moles
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