Question
A sealed cubical container 26.0 cm on a side contains three times Avogadro's number of molecules at a temperature of 15.0°C. Find the force exerted by the gas on one of the walls of the container.
Answers
bobpursley
YOu know volume, number of moles, and temp (in K)
PV=nRT
solve for P. then, since P=F/A, multipy P by the side area (in m^2) to get force.
PV=nRT
solve for P. then, since P=F/A, multipy P by the side area (in m^2) to get force.
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