Find the volume of 2.2 moles of an ideal gas at P = 150000 Pa and T = 300 K
Given: number of moles n=2.2, Pressure p=150000, Temperature
T=300k, V=?
The expression of the ideal gas is given by the ideal gas
equation:
PV=nRT
{ where R is gas constant and R=8.31 Joule/mole.k}
Putting all available value in this equation we have:

m3
Find the volume of 2.2 moles of an ideal gas at P = 150000 Pa and...
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