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  • 02-03-2018
  • Chemistry
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What volume is needed to store 0.80 moles of helium gas at 204.6 kpa and 300 k?

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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.


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  • 18-05-2022

The answer is 9.7 L

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