Given a certain sample of nitrogen (molar mass 28.02 gm/mole) under1 atmospheric
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Given a certain sample of nitrogen (molar mass 28.02 gm/mole) under1 atmospheric pressure and temperature of 20 degrees Celsiuscalculate the specific gas constant, R, knowing that the universalgas constant is 8.3144x107 gmcm2/sec2 mol. Alsocompute the specific volume of the sample (1 atmosphere equals1013.2 gm/cm sec2) and, find the density of thesample.Please help me solve this problem...I need to see how it's done andI'll rate lifesaver with the steps and answer provided! Thanks.
Explanation / Answer
we have the density =P*/(R*T) where P: pressure =1 atmosphere : molar mass 28.02 gm/mole T: temperature 20 degrees =293.15 K =>=1.16478 kg/m^3
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