A 20.0 L gas cyclinder has been filled with 6.40 moles of gas. You measure the pressure to be 4.10 atm. what is the temperature inside the tank? express in three significant figures
Ideal gas equation is
PV = nRT
or
4.10 atm * 20.0 L = 6.40 mole * 0.0821 L-atm / mole-K * T
or
T = 156 K = (156 - 273) = - 117 oC
temperature inside the tank = - 117 oC.
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