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Chapter 5, Problem 33P

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QUESTION:

What volume will \(5.6\) moles of sulfur hexafluoride \(\left(\mathrm{SF}_{6}\right)\) gas occupy if the temperature and pressure of the gas are \(128^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\) and \(9.4 \mathrm{~atm}\)?

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QUESTION:

What volume will \(5.6\) moles of sulfur hexafluoride \(\left(\mathrm{SF}_{6}\right)\) gas occupy if the temperature and pressure of the gas are \(128^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\) and \(9.4 \mathrm{~atm}\)?

ANSWER:

Here we have to calculate the volume occupied by \(\mathrm{SF}_{6}\) (sulfur hexafluoride) gas.

 

Step 1 of 2

 

Given:

Number of moles (n) of carbon monoxide gas present =5.6 moles

Pressure \((\mathrm{P})=9.4 \mathrm{~atm}\)

Temperature \((\mathrm{T})=128{ }^{\circ} \mathrm{C}=273+128=401 \mathrm{~K}\)

According to the ideal gas equation, it is known that

\(\mathrm{PV}=\mathrm{nRT}\)

 

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