(a)
Interpretation:
The number of moles of argon in a sample of gas is to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
According to the
Answer to Problem 6.46E
The number of moles of argon in a sample of gas is
Explanation of Solution
The volume of the gas is
The temperature of the gas is
The pressure of gas is
According to the ideal
Where,
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Convert
Convert
Convert
The value of universal gas constant is
Substitute the value of pressure, volume, temperature and gas constant in equation (1).
The number of moles of argon in a sample of gas is
(b)
Interpretation:
The pressure exerted by the hydrogen gas is to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
According to the ideal gas law, the relation between pressure, temperature, volume and number of moles is,
Answer to Problem 6.46E
The pressure exerted by the hydrogen gas is
Explanation of Solution
The volume of the gas is
The temperature of the gas is
The number of moles of gas is
According to the ideal gas law, the relation between pressure, temperature, volume and number of moles is,
Where,
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Convert
The value of universal gas constant is
Substitute the value of number of moles, volume, temperature and gas constant in equation (2).
The pressure exerted by the hydrogen gas is
(c)
Interpretation:
The volume of a tank of nitrogen is to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
According to the ideal gas law, the relation between pressure, temperature, volume and number of moles is,
Answer to Problem 6.46E
The volume of a tank of nitrogen is
Explanation of Solution
The pressure is
The temperature is
The number of moles is
According to the ideal gas law, the relation between pressure, temperature, volume and number of moles is,
Where,
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•
Convert
The value of universal gas constant is
Substitute the value of number of moles, pressure, temperature and gas constant in equation (3).
The volume of a tank of nitrogen is
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