III. Problem Solving Directions: Solve the following problems using the correct gas law equation. Show your solution. Put the final answer inside the box. Use a separate sheet of paper. Use the format: I. Given: II. Unknown: III. Formula: PV = nRT R= 0.0821 L.atm/Mol K IV. Solution: A 0.075 mol sample of O2 has a pressure of 0.65 atm and a temperature of 333 K. What is its volume?
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Given: n = 0.075 mol (moles of O2) P = 0.65 atm (pressure) T = 333 K (temperature) R = 0.0821 L.atm/mol.K (gas constant) II. Unknown: V = ? (volume) III. Formula: PV = nRT IV. Solution: Show more…
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