under what circumstances will a pure sample of an ideal gas not only exhibit a pressure of 1 atm but also a concentration of 1mol/L? A. at STP B. when V=22.4 L C. when the gas constant, R, is dimensionless(that is, has no units) D. when T=12K E. impossible to satisfy under any circumstances
PV=nRT
is it because there is an imaginary 1 next to each variable?
i just dont understand the concept of this problem..had no idea that it i had to follow ideal gas law :/
thx
(1)V=(1)RT
how would yu plug in 12 into ths problem to solve it
i dnt know how would u would find out the answer...i noe u gave me ideal gas law
I actually don't know...
but how would i solve it to get 12 kelvin and 1mol/L..can u plz explain
oh ok..i understand
thx anyway :)
Use the Ideal Gas Equation: PV = nRT If you set P to 1 atm, n to 1 mole, and R to 0.08206 Latm/molK, and you set T to 12 Kelvin, the volume of the ideal gas will be close to 1 L.
yeap thts ryte .9 something..i thot so
thnk yu so muccchhhhh
Yeah, Don't know if they want to be closer though lol. No prob.
i actually have a big test later on today, God willing and i was wondering if yu could help me on a few more problems please....
I'm not gonna be here much sorry. I had a chem test yesterday, hehe. The more I think about it, the more I feel like I chose the wrong answers by accident. >_>
its ok thx anyway
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