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Livia Barker
14 August, 21:22
Volume of 1 mole of N2 at 30 c and 1.2 ATM
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Virginia Fitzgerald
14 August, 22:46
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We should indicate first and foremost the assumption of ideal gas behavior so that we can use the ideal gas equation written below:
PV = nRT
For this problem, let's solve for V. Rearranging the equation,
V = nRT/P
Substituting the values,
V = (1 mol) (0.0821 L-atm/mol-K) (30 + 273 K) / 1.2 atm
V = 20.73 L of N₂ gas
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