Can you use Torr in pV nRT?

Can you use Torr in pV nRT?

In Ideal Gas Law, there’s gas constant R that we need to use in the formula PV=nRT. There are times when we are given different units and we need to do conversioins and here are the proper units we use. Since PV= nRT, For pressure we use units like atm, kPa and mmHg (torr).

What is the temperature of 0.750 mol of gas stored in a 6850 mL cylinder?

What is the temperature of 0.750 mol of a gas stored in a 6,850 mL cylinder at 2.21 atm? Use PV=nRT and R=0.0821 (L•atm)/(mol•K) A.) 2.95 K.

What is the temperature of 0.75 moles of a gas stored in a 6850 mL cylinder at 2.21 atm?

Here, P is pressure, V is volume, n is number of moles, R is Universal gas constant and T is temperature of the gas. The value of R is . Number of moles of gas are 0.750 mol, volume of cylinder is 6850 mL and pressure of gas is 2.21 atm. Therefore, temperature of the gas is 246 K.

What is the pressure of 0.60 moles of a gas if its volume is 10.0 liters at 35.0 C?

Answer: The pressure inside the cylinder will be 1.5 atm.

What is the new pressure in ATM when a constant volume of gas is heated from 25.1 C to 37.5 C the starting pressure is 755.0 mmHg classify the problem as to the type of gas law principle and the new pressure is?

In that case, simply do the problem and then convert the pressure to the different unit. Example #3: What is the new pressure (in atm) when a constant volume of gas is heated from 25.1 °C to 37.5 °C? The starting pressure is 755.0 mmHg. You could have converted the 755.0 mmHg to atm first, if so desired.

How many moles of oxygen o2 are present in 33.6 L of the gas at 1 atm and 0c?

Answer Expert Verified 33.6 L* (1 mol/ 22.4 L)= 1.5 mol.

What volume will 0.75 mole of oxygen gas occupy at STP?

16.78 liters

Which describes a volume of one mole of gas at standard temperature and pressure?

22.4 liters

What is the volume of 1 mole of gas a temperature of 273 K and a pressure of 1.0 atm?

22.414 L

At what pressure a quantity of gas will occupy a volume of 60 ml?

800 mm.

What is the volume occupied by 3 mol of oxygen at STP?

3×22

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