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Part D The ideal gas equation is PV = nRT where P is pressure, V is volume, n is

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Question

Part D The ideal gas equation is PV = nRT where P is pressure, V is volume, n is the number of moles, R is a constant, and is temperature. You are told that a sample of gas has a pressure of P 823 torr, a volume of a temperature of T-300 K. If you use R-8206 x10-2L-atm/(K·mol) , which of the following conversions would be necessary before you could find the number of moles of gas, n this sample? V 4090 mL, and , in Check all that apply. View Available Hint(s) Convert the pressure to atmospheres (atm) convert the pressure to pascals (Pa) convert the volume to cubic meters (m3 ). Convert the volume to liters (L) Convert the temperature to degrees Celsius (°C). Convert the temperature to degrees Fahrenheit(F) Submit

Explanation / Answer

We can check the units in universal gas constant R.

The units of R is L.atm/(K.mol).

The units of Volume in 'R' is liters,so we have change the units of volume from ml to Liters

The pressure units in constant 'R' is 'atm',so we have to change the units of pressure from Torr to atm.

Given units of temperature is Kelvin and it is same as in gas constant.

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