pressure = .490 atm
0.63
Liters measure volume. Grams are a measure of mass, degrees Celsius are a measure of temperature, and meters are a measure of length.
P=3atm=3(101325)pa V=2 liters=2000cm^3 T=20=293K (P.V)/(T)=(p.V)/t t=897K=606 degree celsius
8 is the new volume of the gas.
Pressure and temperature. As pressure increases, volume decreases; as temperature increases, volume increases with it. At standard temperature and pressure (1 atm, 273 degrees Kelvin), one mole of a gas (6.022 x 1023 particles) has the volume of 22.4 liters.
More pressure means less volume. Calculate the ratio of pressure, then divide the 4.2 liters by that ratio.This assumes: * That the temperature doesn't change. * That the gas behaves like an ideal gas.
The answer is 1,83 moles.
100 degrees Celsius
In order to get 10 percent HCl how much liters of water is needed when combined with 0 Celsius degrees 0.7 atmosphere pressure and 160 liters of HCl it will take a lot of thinking. The answer to this question is 1.64L.
Liters measure volume. Grams are a measure of mass, degrees Celsius are a measure of temperature, and meters are a measure of length.
Assuming standard temperature and pressure: 1 mole (64.1 g) of SO2 occupies 22.4 liters 72.0 g SO2 occupies (72.0/64.1) x 22.4 liters
P=3atm=3(101325)pa V=2 liters=2000cm^3 T=20=293K (P.V)/(T)=(p.V)/t t=897K=606 degree celsius
This is the molar volume of an ideal gas at a given temperature and pressure.
If 2.2 liters of gas is inhaled at 18 degrees Celsius and is heated to 38 degrees Celsius in the lungs, what is the new volume of the gas
Meters, liters and degrees Celsius are used by the world.
It means there are 22.4 liters of an "ideal" gas at STP (standard temperature and pressure), implying that temperature = 273.15 K and pressure = 1 atm.
5.3 liters
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