The Ideal Gas Law is PV = n R T, where ββnββ is the number of moles and ββR = 8.314 J/mol.Kββ is the Universal Gas Constant. 1. Define P, V, and T in the equation above and give the unit for each term in the metric (SI) system. 2. Calculate the volume that a 0.3 mole sample of a gas will occupy at 270 K and a pressure of 2.0 atm. (1 atm. pressure = 1.01 x 10^5 N/m^2).
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P: P stands for pressure and its unit in the metric (SI) system is Pascal (Pa), which is equivalent to N/m^2. Show moreβ¦
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