What is an example of an Ideal gas law practice problem?

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2023-02-09

What is an example of an Ideal gas law practice problem?

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rocairasen

rocairasen

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According to the Ideal Gas Law, a gas's pressure, volume, and temperature can all be compared based on its density or mole value.
There are two basic formulas for the Ideal Gas Law
P V = n R T and P M = d R T
P = Pressure in Atmospheres
V = Volume in Liters
n = Moles of the Gas Present
R = The Ideal Gas Law Constant 0.0821 a t m L m o l K
T = Temperature in Kelvin
M = Molar Mass of the Gas in g r a m s m o l
d = Density of the Gas in g L
If we were given a 2.5 mole sample of H 2 gas at 30 C in a 5.0 L container, we could use the ideal gas law to find the pressure.
P = ??? atm
V = 5.0 L
n = 2.5 moles
R = 0.0821 a t m L m o l K
T = 30 C + 273 = 303 K
P V = n R T can be rearranged algebraically to P = n R T v
P = ( 2.5 m o l ) ( 0.0821 a t m L m o l K ) ( 303 K ) 5.0 L
P = 12.4 a t m

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