Average Spacing of Gas Molecules Consider an ideal gas at 27.0 degrees Celsius a
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Average Spacing of Gas Molecules
Consider an ideal gas at 27.0 degrees Celsius and 1.00 atmosphere pressure. Imagine the molecules to be uniformly spaced, with each molecule at the center of a small cube.
Part A
Express your answer numerically in meters.
L=_____m
When water freezes into ice it expands in volume by 9.05%. Suppose a volume of water is in a household water pipe or a cavity in a rock.
Part B
If the water freezes, what pressure must be exerted on it to keep its volume from expanding? (If the pipe or rock cannot supply this pressure, the pipe will burst and the rock will split.)
Express your answer using two significant figures.
P=______Pa
Explanation / Answer
a )
given
P = 1.03 X 105 Pa
T = 27 + 273 = 300 K
N = 1
V = N k T / P
V = ( 1.38 X 10-23 ) X 300 / 1.03 X 105
V = 4.019 X 10-26 m3
V = L3
L = ( 4.019 X 10-26 )1/3
L = 3.425 X 10-9 m
b )
Pi = 1.03 X 105 Pa
Vo = 1.0905
dV = - 0.0905 / 1.0905
= - 0.083
B = 0.38 X 1010 N/m2( bulk modulus )
dP = - B ( dV / Vo )
= 6.64 X 108 Pa
P = Pi + dP
P = 1.013 X 105 + 6.64 X108
P = 6.6410 X 108 Pa
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