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Carbon dioxide gas, measured at 4.0 mol CO2, is confined in a 5.00 L container at 25oC. Calculate the following:
What is the numerical temperature, in K, that you will be using in your work? (no units just three digit number)
What is the numerical value of the gas law constant, R, that you will be using in your work? (no units, just the 5 digit number)
Now, solve through to get a final pressure in SN, considering SF.
Digit term for calculated Pressure?
Expontential value (consider "sign") for calculated Pressure?
Units for calculated Pressure? (options: torr, mmHg, kPa or atm)
What is the numerical temperature, in K, that you will be using in your work? (no units just three digit number)
What is the numerical value of the gas law constant, R, that you will be using in your work? (no units, just the 5 digit number)
Now, solve through to get a final pressure in SN, considering SF.
Digit term for calculated Pressure?
Expontential value (consider "sign") for calculated Pressure?
Units for calculated Pressure? (options: torr, mmHg, kPa or atm)
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Answered by
DrBob222
What is the numerical temperature, in K, that you will be using in your work? (no units just three digit number)
<b> You should use kelvin units. K = degrees C + 273.15 = ?</b>
What is the numerical value of the gas law constant, R, that you will be using in your work? (no units, just the 5 digit number)
<b> It depends upon what you use for pressure. If atm, R will be 0.08206.</b>
Now, solve through to get a final pressure in SN, considering SF.
<b> You do this whatever SN and SF means. </b>
Digit term for calculated Pressure?
Expontential value (consider "sign") for calculated Pressure?
Units for calculated Pressure? (options: torr, mmHg, kPa or atm)
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<b> You should use kelvin units. K = degrees C + 273.15 = ?</b>
What is the numerical value of the gas law constant, R, that you will be using in your work? (no units, just the 5 digit number)
<b> It depends upon what you use for pressure. If atm, R will be 0.08206.</b>
Now, solve through to get a final pressure in SN, considering SF.
<b> You do this whatever SN and SF means. </b>
Digit term for calculated Pressure?
Expontential value (consider "sign") for calculated Pressure?
Units for calculated Pressure? (options: torr, mmHg, kPa or atm)
0 0 9
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