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Alex777 [14]
2 years ago
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Application of boyle's law a 12-liter tank contains helium gas pressurized to 160 atm. part b what size tank would be needed to

contain this same amount of helium at atmospheric pressure (1 atm)? express the size in liters to three significant figures.
Chemistry
1 answer:
son4ous [18]2 years ago
5 0
<span>According to Mendeleyev-Klapeyron’s equation pV = nRT, where p = 160 atm V = 12 R -constant 0.0821 & T = 298 in Kelvin Using given data, we can determine the amount of Helium gas: n = pV/RT = (160â™12)/(0,0821â™298) = 78,48 (mol) For atmospheric pressure (1 atm) and the same amount we can calculate the volume of tank, using previous equation: V = nRT/p = (78,48â™0,0821â™298)/1 = 1920 (liters) V = 1920 liters Thus Answer is 1920 liters</span>
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