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QUESTION ANSWER 163 K Several properties of gases can be experimentally measured

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Question

QUESTION ANSWER 163 K Several properties of gases can be experimentally measured: temperature, pressure, volume, and the amount of the gas (i.e., the number of moles). The ideal gas law states that the relationship between these properties, or variables, in a mathematical formula. 0 274 K swcuT The ideal gas law is PV nRT I DON'T KNOW YET P is the pressure in atmospheres (atm), V is the volume in liters (L), n is the number of moles, R is the gas constant (0.0821 L-atm/(mol-K), and T is the temperature in Kelvins (K). Using the ideal gas law, determine the temperature of a 2.63 mole sample of xenon gas, with a volume of 1.60 x 10 mL and under a pressure of 2.20 atm. edge Factor, Inc. All rights pe here to search

Explanation / Answer

Given Ideal gas equation PV = nRT

P = pressure of the gas = 2.20 atm

V = volume of the gas = 1.6 * 10^4 mL = 1.6 * 10^4 * 10^-3 L = 16L

n = number of moles of gas = 2.63 moles

R = 0.0821 L-atm/mol-K

Substituting all the values in the above equations,

2.2 atm * 16 L = 2.63 moles * 0.0821 L-atm/mol-K * T

T = temeprature of the gas = 163.02 K