Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
To calculate the missing value of temperature of a gas with the help of ideal gas equation.
Concept Introduction:
The ideal gas equation exhibits the relation between pressure, volume and temperature for ideal gas. The ideal gas equation is as given below:
PV = nRT
Here R is gas constant that value is 0.0821 L. atm / K. mol.
(b)
Interpretation:
To calculate the missing value of pressure of a gas with the help of ideal gas equation.
Concept Introduction:
The ideal gas equation exhibits the relation between pressure, volume and temperature for ideal gas. The ideal gas equation is as given below:
PV = nRT
Here R is gas constant that value is 0.0821 L. atm / K. mol.
(c)
Interpretation:
To calculate the missing of volume of gas with the help of ideal gas equation.
Concept Introduction:
The ideal gas equation exhibits the relation between pressure, volume and temperature for ideal gas. The ideal gas equation is as given below:
PV = nRT
Here R is gas constant that value is 0.0821 L. atm / K. mol.
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