40 L of a gas is stored under a pressure of 150 atm at 300 K. How many moles of the gas are present in the
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Answer:Use the formula of ideal gas equation.
Explanation:
PV=nRT
put the appropriate values and solve the question on your own.
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40 L of a gas is stored under a pressure of 150 atm at 300 K. 243.9 moles of the gas are present in the cylinder.
- The pressure is nothing but the vital force applied to the object or particle.
- Pressure calculates how much force will be gone or extended to the object.
- Pressure is the force that is perpendicular to the power of extension.
- The standard unit of pressure is the pascal (pa).
- The formula for pressure, p= F/ A
- p= pressure
- F= magnitude
- A= area of the surface
- pressure is the scalar quantity.
- Pressure is also expressed in the term atmospheric pressure, atm.
- A mole is the atom's elementary particle, an ion.
- The mole of the substance is always related to the avagadro number.
- The mole is always associated with the weight or mass of the element or substance.
- The standard unit of a mole is mol.
- The mole is a significant factor of the reactant and products to form an equation.
- A mole calculates the atom, ion, and substance weighs.
Therefore, 40 L of a gas is stored under a pressure of 150 atm at 300 K. 243.9 moles of the gas are present in the cylinder.
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