Concept explainers
Interpretation:
The minimum volume of the container needs to be determined.
Concept introduction:
The density is calculated as follows:
Here, m is mass and V is volume.
The ideal gas equation is given below:
Here,
P = pressure
V = volume
n = number of moles
R = gas constant
T = Temperature
Answer to Problem 148CP
Minimum volume of the container = 5779 feet3
The cube dimensions are as follows:
a = 17.95 feet
b = 17.95 feet
c = 17.95 feet
Explanation of Solution
The volume of water can be converted into gallons as follows:
Density of water = 0.998 g/cm3
Temperature of water = 25ºC
Now, calculate the moles of water in 1 gallon as:
Next step is to determine the minimum volume of the container.
The volume of the water vapour is equal to the volume of the container
P = vapour pressure of water at 25ºC
n = 209.62 mol of water
R = 0.082 atm L/K mol
T = 25ºC + 273 = 298 K
Now rearrange the above equation to get,
Now we determine the cube dimensions.
Volume of the cube = a x b x c
Since each side of a cube is the same: volume of the cube =
Cube dimensions are as follows:
a = 17.95 feet
b = 17.95 feet
c = 17.95 feet
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