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20 March, 07:39

For each set of values, calculate the missing variable using the ideal gas law.

P V T n

Set 1 2.61 atm 1.69 L 36.1 °C n₁

Set 2 302 kPa 2382 mL T₂ 3.23 mol

Set 3 P₃ 0.0250 m³ 288 K 1.08 mol

Set 4 782 torr V₄ 303 K 5.26 mol

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  1. 20 March, 08:06
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    1. n = 0.174mol

    2. T = 26.8K

    3. P = 1.02atm

    4. V = 126.88L

    Explanation:

    1. P = 2.61atm

    V = 1.69L

    T = 36.1 °C = 36.1 + 273 = 309.1K

    R = 0.082atm. L/mol / K

    n = ?

    n = PV / RT = (2.61x1.69) / (0.082x309.1)

    n = 0.174mol

    2. P = 302 kPa = 302000Pa

    101325Pa = 1atm

    302000Pa = 302000/101325 = 2.98atm

    V = 2382 mL = 2.382L

    T = ?

    n = 3.23 mol

    R = 0.082atm. L/mol / K

    T = PV / nR = (2.98x2.382) / (3.23x0.082) = 26.8K

    3. P = ?

    V = 0.0250 m³ = 25L

    T = 288K

    n = 1.08mol

    R = 0.082atm. L/mol / K

    P = nRT/V = (1.08x0.082x288) / 25 = 1.02atm

    4. P = 782 torr

    760Torr = 1 atm

    782 torr = 782/760 = 1.03atm

    V = ?

    T = 303K

    n = 5.26 mol

    R = 0.082atm. L/mol / K

    V = nRT/P

    V = (5.26x0.082x303) / 1.03 = 126.88L
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