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20 October, 04:45

A 100.0 ml flask contains 510. g of N2 at 0 degrees c. What is the pressure in atm, torr, psi

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  1. 20 October, 05:53
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    PV = nRT

    We are solving for pressure. We are given the volume, which is 0.100 L (equivalent to 100 mL). The temperature is 273.15 K (equivalent to 0 Celsius). All we need to do is convert the grams to moles before we can solve for pressure.

    N₂ has a molecular mass of 28.02. This means that 510 g N₂ * (1 mole N₂/28.02 g N₂) = 18.2 moles N₂

    PV = nRT

    P = nRT/V

    R is the gas constant. R = 0.08206 atm*L / (K*mol)

    P = (18.2 mol) * (0.08206 atm*L / (K*mol)) * (273.15 K) / (0.100 L)

    P = 4.08 * 10^3 atm

    The pressure is 4.08*10^3 atm.
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