Use the ideal gas law to relate the pressure volume, temperature and the number of moles. Includes 6 problems.
The pressure and temperature of a 6.86 L sample of gas is 1.53 atm and 23.6°C. Calculate the moles of gas in the sample.
# of Moles
mol
A 4.23-mole sample of a gas is held at a temperature of 344 K and a pressure of 187 atm. Determine the volume of the gas sample.
Volume
L
At what temperature (in °C) will 4.08 moles of a gas occupy 75.3 L when the pressure is 1.55 atm?
Temperature
°C
A 5.3-Liter sample of gas at 53.1 °C has a pressure of 821 torr. Determine the number of moles of gas in the sample of gas.
What volume will 22.8 g of carbon dioxide (CO2) gas occupy when the temperature and pressure is …
… 51.4°C and 3.09 atm?
… 289 K and 153.0 kPa?
… standard temperature and pressure?
A 3.21-L sample of helium gas contains 0.369 moles of gas at a temperature is 30.5°C. Calculate the pressure of the gas sample.
Pressure
atm