Asked by BillNyeTheScienceGuy
A sealed flask contains 0.60 g of water at 28 degrees celcius. The vapor pressure of water at this temperature is 28.36 mmHg.
What is the minimum volume of the flask in order that no liquid water be present in the flask?
What is the minimum volume of the flask in order that no liquid water be present in the flask?
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Answered by
mike
PV=nRT should be used
Answered by
dumbperson
v=nrt/p
v= (0.03333)(0.0821)(301)/0.037316
v= 22.07
n- 0.6 divided by the molar mass of water (18) to get moles
r- constant (0.0821)
t- temperature in kelvin ( 28 + 273)
p- pressure in atm ( convert mm mercury to atm by dividing 28.36 by 760)
v= (0.03333)(0.0821)(301)/0.037316
v= 22.07
n- 0.6 divided by the molar mass of water (18) to get moles
r- constant (0.0821)
t- temperature in kelvin ( 28 + 273)
p- pressure in atm ( convert mm mercury to atm by dividing 28.36 by 760)
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