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14 September, 13:12

O prevent tank rupture during deep-space travel, an engineering team is studying the effect of temperature on gases confined to small volumes. what is the pressure of 3.40 mol of gas d measured at 251 ∘c in a 1.75-l container assuming ideal behavior?

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  1. 14 September, 13:20
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    To calculate for the pressure of the system, we need an equation that would relate the number of moles (n), pressure (P), and temperature (T) with volume (V). There are a number of equations that would relate these values however most are very complex equations. For simplification, we assume the gas is an ideal gas. So, we use PV = nRT.

    PV = nRT where R is the universal gas constant

    P = nRT / V

    P = 3.40 mol (0.08205 L-atm / mol-K) (251 + 273.15 K) / 1.75 L

    P = 83.56 atm

    Therefore, the pressure of the gas at the given conditions of volume and temperature would be 83.56.
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