joeyrorick2019 joeyrorick2019
  • 02-03-2018
  • Chemistry
contestada

What volume is needed to store 0.80 moles of helium gas at 204.6 kpa and 300 k?

Respuesta :

Dejanras
Dejanras Dejanras
  • 11-03-2018
Answer is: 9,7 L is needed to store helium gas.
n(He) = 0,80 mol.
p(He) = 204,6 kPa.
T = 300 K.
R = 8,314 J/K·mol; universal gas constant.
Use ideal law eqaution: p·V = n·R·T.
V = n·R·T / p.
V(He) = 0,80 mol · 8,314 J/K·mol · 300 K ÷ 204,6 kPa.
V(He) = 9,75 L.


Answer Link
19420j 19420j
  • 18-05-2022

The answer is 9.7 L

Explanation: Gradpointtt, helloo:)

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

How dose the mood of a story affect the reader?
If a liter of water is cooled from 50 to 30 what happens to its volume
Carbohydrates are built up from their basic building blocks by the
Temperature is inversely related to the average kinetic energy of a gas.
What the answer for there are 3 boxes of tangerines each box has 93 tangerines the tangerines will be divied equally among 9 classrooms how many tangerines will
Given a mean of 43.8 and a standard deviation of 8.7, what is the z-score of the value 40 rounded to the nearest tenth?
There are 500 bags of ballons for 250.00 what is the cost per bag
how organisms could be harmed by high levels of salt from roadways, and expressing your opinion about whether it should continue and why.
Which kind of bond is formed when two atoms share electrons to form a molecule
You hit a golf ball 90 yards. it travels three-fourths of the distance to the hole. write an equation you can use to find the distance d from the tee to the hol