Question
at 150 atm
pressure and 0 ∘C
. (Assume for simplicity that the ideal-gas equation still holds.)
pressure and 0 ∘C
. (Assume for simplicity that the ideal-gas equation still holds.)
Answers
GPT 3.5
Using the ideal gas law, we can calculate the volume of the gas at 150 atm and 0°C.
PV = nRT
Where:
P = pressure (150 atm)
V = volume
n = number of moles
R = ideal gas constant
T = temperature in Kelvin (273 + 0 = 273 K)
Since we are assuming the ideal gas equation holds, we can rearrange the equation to solve for V:
V = (nRT) / P
We need to know the number of moles (n) of gas in order to calculate the volume. Without that information, we cannot determine the volume of the gas.
PV = nRT
Where:
P = pressure (150 atm)
V = volume
n = number of moles
R = ideal gas constant
T = temperature in Kelvin (273 + 0 = 273 K)
Since we are assuming the ideal gas equation holds, we can rearrange the equation to solve for V:
V = (nRT) / P
We need to know the number of moles (n) of gas in order to calculate the volume. Without that information, we cannot determine the volume of the gas.