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Approximate temperature of a .7 mold sample of a gas at 1.2 ATM and volume of .170 L

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  • 22-03-2017
Assuming you meant a 0.7 mole sample of a gas, we can approximate this by assuming that the gas is acting ideally, and use the ideal gas law PV=nRT. Using the following values:
P = 1.2 Atm
V = 0.170 L
n = 0.7 mol
R = 0.08206 L-atm/mol-K
We can rewrite the equation as: PV/nR = T
Plug in our values:
(1.2 atm)(0.170 L)/(0.08206*0.7 moles) = approximately 3.55 Kelvin = T
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