Question
Consider the following conditions: a 3,500 mL tank was filled with 27 moles of argon gas under a pressure of 12 atm.
Assume you are going to use the ideal gas law to solve for the unknown variable.
What variable are you solving for?
Are all of variables in the correct units? If not, which variable needs to be converted to the correct units?
Assume you are going to use the ideal gas law to solve for the unknown variable.
What variable are you solving for?
Are all of variables in the correct units? If not, which variable needs to be converted to the correct units?
Answers
GPT 3.5
We are solving for the temperature (T) in Kelvin.
All variables are in the correct units except for pressure, which needs to be converted to atm.
All variables are in the correct units except for pressure, which needs to be converted to atm.
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