Determine the temperature (in ∘C) of the gases in the following containers.
Container B, with volume 0.20 m3 , holds 2.0 mol of argon at a gauge pressure of 0.50 atm .
We can apply Ideal gas equation to calculate the temperature.
P = Pgauge + Patm = 0.5 + 1 = 1.5 atm
V = 0.2 m3 = 0.2*1000 L = 200 L
Ideal Gas Equation, PV=nRT
T = PV/nR = (1.5*200)/(2*0.0821)
T = 1827 K
T = 1827 - 273 oC
T = 1554 oC
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