The concentration of particles (assume neutral hydrogen atoms) in interstellar g
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Question
The concentration of particles (assume neutral hydrogen atoms) in interstellar gas is 1.0 particle/cm3, and the average temperature is about 20 K .
1. What is the pressure of the interstellar gas? (please give units)
2. How does it compare to the best vacuum that can be achieved on Earth (1015atm)?
(Muliple Choice - choose A, B or C)
Explanation / Answer
1] PV = nRT
V = 10-6 m3
n = 1/NA ; NA = avegadro number = 6.022*1023
n = 1.66*10-24
R = 8.314 J/K/mole
T = 20K
P = 1.66*10-24*8.314*20 / 10-6
P = 2.76*10-16 pascal
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