Answer: The opening example to this chapter described a physical experiment involving
Chapter 1, Problem 28(choose chapter or problem)
The opening example to this chapter described a physical experiment involving the temperature of a gas under pressure. In this application, we were given P = 1.00 atm, V = 0.100 m3, N = 0.00420 mol, and R = 0.08206. Solving for T in the ideal gas law gives T = PV NR = (1.00)(0.100) (0.00420)(0.08206) = 290.15 K = 17 C. In the laboratory, it was found that T was 15C under these conditions, and when the pressure was doubled and the volume halved, T was 19C. Assume that the data are rounded values accurate to the places given, and show that both laboratory figures are within the bounds of accuracy for the ideal gas law
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