32. A gas cylinder contains 72.0g of CO, occupyinga volume of 20.0 L at a temperature of 280. K. What is the pressure inside the cylinder?

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32. A gas cylinder contains 72.0g of CO, occupying a volume of 20.0 L at a temperature of 280. K. What is the
pressure inside the cylinder?
n1
n2
P1
P2
PV1
P V2
P:V1= P2V2
1 mol at STP = 22.4 Liters
T
T2
V1
V2
T
T2
T2
PV = nRT where R = 0.08206
L atm
or R = 62.4
L mmHg (or torr)
Ptotal =
EPi or Pi = xPtotal
mol K
mol K
x is fraction per 100
1 atm = 101,325 Pa = 101.325 kPa = 14.7 psi = 760 torr (or mmHg) = 29.92 inHg = 1.01325 bar
%3D
moles of solute
M =
mass of solute
M,V = M,V2
x 100%
%3D
mass of solution
L of solution
pH + pOH = 14.00
pH = -log (H;0"]
pOH = -log [OH]
Kw = [H;0O][OH] = 1.0 x 104
%3D
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Transcribed Image Text:% () 32. A gas cylinder contains 72.0g of CO, occupying a volume of 20.0 L at a temperature of 280. K. What is the pressure inside the cylinder? n1 n2 P1 P2 PV1 P V2 P:V1= P2V2 1 mol at STP = 22.4 Liters T T2 V1 V2 T T2 T2 PV = nRT where R = 0.08206 L atm or R = 62.4 L mmHg (or torr) Ptotal = EPi or Pi = xPtotal mol K mol K x is fraction per 100 1 atm = 101,325 Pa = 101.325 kPa = 14.7 psi = 760 torr (or mmHg) = 29.92 inHg = 1.01325 bar %3D moles of solute M = mass of solute M,V = M,V2 x 100% %3D mass of solution L of solution pH + pOH = 14.00 pH = -log (H;0"] pOH = -log [OH] Kw = [H;0O][OH] = 1.0 x 104 %3D EIE
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