If 95.5 moles of an ideal gas occupies 0.0165 cubic meters at 89.5 °C, what is...
If 79.5 moles of an ideal gas occupies 89.5 liters at 487 K, what is the pressure of the gas?
If 75.5 mol of an ideal gas occupies 89.5 L at 335 K, what is the pressure of the gas? pressure:
if 89.5 moles of an ideal gas is at 3.73 atm at 65.90 degree Celsius, what is the volume of the gas?
If 61.5 moles of an ideal gas occupies 51.5 liters at 373 K, what is the pressure of the gas?
If 33.5 mol of an ideal gas occupies 87.5 L at 13.00 °C, what is the pressure of the gas? < Feedback The ideal gas law is pressure: presure: 6832 6832.2 PV = nRT When using 0.083145 L bar/mol K) as the value of R, the pressure (P) must be in bar, the volume (V) must be in liters, and the temperature (T) must be in kelvins. The symbol n represents the number of moles of gas. Rearrange the ideal...
An ideal gas at 13.1 °C and a pressure of 2.67 x 105 Pa occupies a volume of 3.48 m3. (a) How many moles of gas are present? (b) If the volume is raised to 4.66 m3 and the temperature raised to 33.8 °C, what will be the pressure of the gas?
1) An ideal gas at 16.8 °C and a pressure of 2.04 x 105 Pa occupies a volume of 2.67 m3. (a) How many moles of gas are present? (b) If the volume is raised to 5.22 m3 and the temperature raised to 32.8 °C, what will be the pressure of the gas? 2) Two moles of an ideal gas are placed in a container whose volume is 7.9 x 10-3 m3. The absolute pressure of the gas is 5.4...
If 33.5 mol of an ideal gas occupies 87.5 L at 13.00 °C, what is the pressure of the gas? pressure:
If 43.5 mol of an ideal gas occupies 58.5 L at 65.00 ∘C, what is the pressure of the gas?
If 53.5 mol of an ideal gas occupies 13.5 L at 83.00 ∘C, what is the pressure of the gas