Schaum's Outline of College Physics, Twelfth Edition (Schaum's Outlines)
Schaum's Outline of College Physics, Twelfth Edition (Schaum's Outlines)
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ISBN: 9781259587399
Author: Eugene Hecht
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 16, Problem 19SP

An ideal gas is in a chamber at a pressure of 2.00 MPa and has a volume of 20.0 liters when at a temperature of 298.15 K. Determine the number of moles of gas in the chamber.

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To determine

The number of moles of gas in a chamber at a pressure of 2.0 MPa  that has a volume of 20.0 L at 298.15 K.

Answer to Problem 19SP

Solution:

16.1 mol

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The pressure of the gas is 2.0 MPa.

The volume of the ideal gas is 20.0 L.

The temperature of the ideal gas is 298.15 K.

Formula used:

From ideal gas law,

PV=nRT

Here, P is the absolute pressure, V is the volume of the gas, n is the number of moles of the gas, T is the temperature of the gas, and R is the universal gas constant.

Explanation:

Recall the expression obtained from ideal gas law:

PV=nRT

Rearrange for number of moles of the gas:

n=PVRT

Substitute 2.0 MPa for P, 20.0 L for V, 298.15 K for T, and 8.314 J/molK for R

n=(2.0 MPa)(20.0 L)(8.314 J/(molK))(298.15 K)=(2.0 MPa)(106 Pa1 MPa)(20.0 L)(103 m31 L)(8.314 J/(molK))(298.15 K)=16.1 mol

Conclusion:

The number of the moles of the gas in the chamber is 16.1 mol.

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