Find the number of moles in 6.00 L of gas at 24.0 degrees Celsius and under 3.71x10^7 N/m ^2 of pressure
Find the number of moles in 6.00 L of gas at 24.0 degrees Celsius and under...
54. Calculate the number of moles (n) of neon gas in a 6.00 L balloon at 25°C and 1.00 atm pressure. a) 6.00 mol b) 0.16 mol c) 0.25 mol d) 0.75 mol
A sample gas is heated from - 160.0 degrees Celsius to 100.0 degrees Celsius and the volume is increased from 1.00 L to 10.0 L. If the initial pressure is 3.00 atmospheres, what is the final pressure?
A 10.0 L gas cylinder is filled with 6.00 moles of gas. The tank is stored at 5 ∘C . What is the pressure in the tank?
If 16.5 mol of an ideal gas occupies 67.5 L at 21.00 degrees Celsius, what is the pressure of the gas? P= atm
given a 0.87 mol sample of gas at 22 degrees Celsius with a volume of 3.85 L and a pressure of 680 torr what will the new pressure be if the temperature is raised to 39 degrees Celsius and the volume is increased to 4.12 L
A sample of N2 gas has a volume of 25.0 L at a pressure of 1.50 atm and a temperature of 23 degrees Celsius. What volume, in liters, will the gas occupy at 3.50 atm and 251 degrees Celsius? Assume ideal behavior. V= L
A 5.30 liter container holds 0.250 moles of nitrogen at a temperature of 211 degrees Celsius. What is the pressure of the gas in kilopascals.
16.3L of nitrogen gas, N2 at 25.0 degrees Celsius and 125kPa and 32.2L of oxygen gas, O2 at 25.0 degrees Celsius and 125kPa were transferred to a tank with a volume of 4.75L. What is the total pressure of the mixture at 31.0 degrees Celsius?
A) Calculate the final temperature, in degrees Celsius, if n and V do not change. A sample of air at 50. ∘C and 750. mmHg is cooled to give a pressure of 710. mmHg. B) A cylinder, with a piston pressing down with a constant pressure, is filled with 2.10 moles of a gas (n1), and its volume is 50.0 L (V1). If 0.500 mole of gas leak out, and the pressure and temperature remain the same, what is the...
A gas-filled balloon having a volume of 2.90 L at 1.25 atm and 23 degrees Celsius is allowed to rise to the stratosphere (about 30 km above the surface of the Earth), where the temperature and pressure are -44 degrees Celsius and 5.30 x 10-3 atm, respectively. Calculate the final volume of the balloon.