(a)
Interpretation: Using the given volume of one hydrogen molecule and other information given in the question, the percentage of the volume of gas occupied by its molecules needs to be determined.
Concept Introduction: The number of moles, pressure, volume, and temperature are related to each other as follows:
Here, P is pressure, V is volume, n is the number of moles, R is the Universal gas constant, and T is temperature.
(a)
Explanation of Solution
The volume of the container is 0.10 L. The number of hydrogen gas molecules in the container at 100 kPa and
The volume of hydrogen gas in a 0.10 L container can be calculated using the ideal gas equation as follows:
Here, P is 101 kPa or 0.9968 atm and T is
Now, the volume of hydrogen gas can be calculated as follows:
Or,
The percentage of the volume of gas occupied by its molecule can be calculated by the unitary method. The total volume is taken as 0.0112 L. The volume of 1 hydrogen molecule is
Now, the volume percentage of hydrogen gas will be:
Put the values,
Therefore, the volume percentage of gas will be 0.018%.
(b)
Interpretation: The fraction of total volume occupied by hydrogen molecules needs to be calculated if pressure is increased to 100,000 kPa and the volume of the gas is
Concept Introduction: The number of moles, pressure, volume, and temperature are related to each other as follows:
Here, P is pressure, V is volume, n is the number of moles, R is the Universal gas constant and T is temperature.
(b)
Explanation of Solution
The fraction of the total volume occupied by hydrogen molecules can be calculated as follows:
Put the values,
Therefore, fraction of the total volume occupied by hydrogen molecules is 0.02.
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