Calculation of volume of dry ice at given pressure and temperature. Concept introduction: Sublimation is a process in the solid state directly gets converted into gaseous form without getting converted into liquid. The Avogadro’s law represents the relationship between the mass and volume of gas present in the container. It states that equal volumes of gases at same temperature and pressure contains equal amount of molecules. It is called as The Ideal Gas Law and expressed as below, P V = n R T Where, p is pressure of the gas in unit −atm, v is volume of gas in liters, n is amount of the gas in moles, r is the ideal gas constant 0.0821 L atm mol − 1 K − 1 and t is temperature in kelvins.
Calculation of volume of dry ice at given pressure and temperature. Concept introduction: Sublimation is a process in the solid state directly gets converted into gaseous form without getting converted into liquid. The Avogadro’s law represents the relationship between the mass and volume of gas present in the container. It states that equal volumes of gases at same temperature and pressure contains equal amount of molecules. It is called as The Ideal Gas Law and expressed as below, P V = n R T Where, p is pressure of the gas in unit −atm, v is volume of gas in liters, n is amount of the gas in moles, r is the ideal gas constant 0.0821 L atm mol − 1 K − 1 and t is temperature in kelvins.
Solution Summary: The author explains the Avogadro's law that represents the relationship between the mass and volume of gas present in the container.
Definition Definition Number of atoms/molecules present in one mole of any substance. Avogadro's number is a constant. Its value is 6.02214076 × 10 23 per mole.
Chapter 5, Problem 5.84P
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
Calculation of volume of dry ice at given pressure and temperature.
Concept introduction:
Sublimation is a process in the solid state directly gets converted into gaseous form without getting converted into liquid.
The Avogadro’s law represents the relationship between the mass and volume of gas present in the container. It states that equal volumes of gases at same temperature and pressure contains equal amount of molecules. It is called as The Ideal Gas Law and expressed as below,
PV=nRT
Where, p is pressure of the gas in unit −atm, v is volume of gas in liters, n is amount of the gas in moles, r is the ideal gas constant 0.0821 L atm mol−1 K−1 and t is temperature in kelvins.