What would be the volume in liters of an ideal gas, if a 0.425 mole sample of the gas had a temperature of 900 degrees Celsius at a pressure of 3.00 atmospheres? (The ideal gas constant is 0.0821 L•atm/mol•K.) Answer 10.468 L 13.643 L 28.471 L 40.929 L Please help i am very lost, I can't figure out how to solve this
do you know the equation of the general law for the ideal gases?
just use @cuanchi's equation or if you will V = nRT/p
Use the Equation of the general law for the ideal gases:PV =nRT. V= nRT/P where n= number of moles. In this case, n=0.425mole ; R=0.082 l.atm/mol.K; T is the temperature (900 degree celcius) that you must convert first in degree Kelvin (formula: degree Kelvin= degree celcius + 273) P is the pressure. In your case, P=3.00 atm.
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