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Equation of state for 5 g of oxygen at a pressure p and temperature t, when occupying a volume v, will be where r is the gas co

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Answered by Anonymous
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The equation of state for 5g of oxygen at a pressure P and temperature T, when occupying a volume V, will be (a) PV = (5/32)RT

Answered by kobenhavn
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Equation of state for 5 g of oxygen at a pressure p and temperature t, when occupying a volume v is p\times v=0.16\times r\times t

Explanation:

According to the ideal gas equation, equation of state is:

PV=nRT

P = Pressure of the gas = p

V= Volume of the gas = v

T= Temperature of the gas = t

R= Gas constant = r

n=  moles of gas= \frac{\text {given mass}}{\text {Molar Mass}}=\frac{5g}{32g/mol}=0.16mol

p\times v=0.16\times r\times t

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