How do I do numbers 3 and 4 for gas laws Ideal Gas Law QuI2
Solution
From Gas laws we know that ,
PV = nRT Where P is Pressure , V is Volume , n is the number of moles , T is temperature and R is the universal Gas Constant . R = 0.082 L-atm mol-1 K-1
R = 62.363 L-torr mol-1 K-1
1 @ given 25 g of CO2 , since molar mass of CO2 is 44 g , then 25 g of CO2 contains 25 / 44 moles or 0.568 moles . volume is 0.5 L and Temperature is 298 K , the the pressure will be :
P = ( nRT / V ) = ( 0.568 x 0.082 x 298 ) / 0.5 = 27.76 atm
2 @
Given , 5 g of Cl2 , since molar mass of Cl2is 70.906 g ,then 5 g of Cl2contains 5 / 70.906 moles or 0.07051 moles of Cl2exerts a pressure of 900 torr in a volume of 0.75 L , then the temperature of the gas will be
T = PV / nR , where R = 62.363 L-torr mol-1 K-1
then T = ( 900 x 0.75 ) / ( 0.07051 x 62.363 ) = 153.506 K
3 @
since , PV = nRT P = ( n / V ) RT ; where \' n \' is the number of moles since , n = ( mass of the gass / molar mass of the gass ) since , ( Mass of the gas / Volume of gas ) = density of the gas ( d )
then , P = (dRT / molar mass of the gass )
d = ( P x molar mass of the gass ) / RT
Ammonia ( NH3 ) gas is given whose molar mass 17.031 g exerting a pressure of 800 torr at 298 K then the density of the gas will be
d = ( P x molar mass of the gass ) / RT , where R = 62.363 L-torr mol-1 K-1
d = ( 800 x 17.031 ) / 62.363 x 298 = 0.733 g / L
