Asked by bill
Calcualate the volume of 0.300mol of gas at 60 degrees C and 0.821atm.
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Answered by
joe
The local atmospheric pressure is 560 mm Hg. what is the pressure in pascals? Do you think you are at sea level or higher than sea level?
Answered by
DrBob222
Use PV = nRT to calculate the volume of 0.300 mol @ 60 degrees C. Don't forget to change T to Kelvin.
Answered by
DrBob222
1 atm = 760 mm Hg.
101,325 Pascals (Pa) = 1 atm.
101,325 Pascals (Pa) = 1 atm.
Answered by
big chungus
hes a big chunky boi
Answered by
Rahul
PV=nRT eq........1
Here P=0.821atm
That's why we take value of R which is 0.0821
Then put the value in the eq.........1. You will get the answer
Here P=0.821atm
That's why we take value of R which is 0.0821
Then put the value in the eq.........1. You will get the answer
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