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29 January, 00:39

At 40.0°C, the pressure inside a nitrogen-filled tennis ball with a volume of 148 cm3 is 235 kPa. How many moles of nitrogen (N2) are in the tennis ball?

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  1. 29 January, 03:09
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    To determine the number of moles of a gas, we need to have an expression that relates the pressure, temperature and volume of the system. For simplification, we assume that this gas is ideal so we use the equation PV=nRT. We calculate as follows:

    PV=nRT

    n = PV / RT

    n = 235000 (1.48x10^-4) / (8.314) (40+273.15)

    n = 0.01336 mol
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