Q: What do we mean specifically by an ideal gas? Explain why
What do we mean specifically by an ideal gas? Explain why the ideal gas law (PV = nRT) is actually a combination of Boyle’s, Charles’s, and Avogadro’s gas laws. What is the numerical value and what ar...
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An ideal monatomic gas is contained in a vessel of constant volume 0.200 m3. The initial temperature and pressure of the gas are 300. K and 5.00 atm, respectively. The goal of this problem is to find...
See AnswerQ: A 20.0-L tank of carbon dioxide gas (
A 20.0-L tank of carbon dioxide gas (CO2) is at a pressure of 9.50 x 105 Pa and temperature of 19.0°C. (a) Calculate the temperature of the gas in Kelvin. (b) Use the ideal gas law to calculate the nu...
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A sealed cubical container 20.0 cm on a side contains a gas with three times Avogadro’s number of neon atoms at a temperature of 20.0°C. (a) Find the internal energy of the gas. (b) Find the total tra...
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Why must we use absolute temperature (temperature in kelvins) in the ideal gas law (PV = NkBT)? Explain how using the Celsius scale would give nonsensical results.
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