A nitrogen gas container has a volume of 35.0 L. Calculate the mass of nitrogen in the container if the gas has a pressure of 1800 torr at 42°C
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A nitrogen gas container has a volume of 35.0 L. Calculate the mass of nitrogen in the container if the gas has a pressure of 1800 torr at 42°C
Solution :
Step 1: To find the moles of N2 gas in the container.
The volume of nitrogen gas in the container, V = 35.0 L.
Pressure, P = 1800 torr.
convert pressure to 'atm' by using the conversion factor, 1atm = 760 torr.
Pressure, P in 'atm' =
"= 1800 \\ \\cancel{torr} * \\frac{1 \\ atm }{760 \\ \\cancel{torr} }"
"=2.368 \\ atm"
Temperature, T in 'Kelvin' = 42°C = 42 + 273.15 = 315.15 K.
Gas constant, R = 0.08206 L-atm/mol-K
plug all this information in the ideal gas equation, PV = n RT, and solve it for 'n'.
"82.88 \\ L.atm = \\ n \\ * 25.861 \\ L.atm\/mol."
divide both the side by 25.861 L.atm/mol, we have
Step 2 : To convert 3.205 mol N2 to grams.
Molar mass of N2 = 2 * atomic mass of N = 2 * 14.007 g/mol
= 28.014 g/mol
which is the correct significant figure is 89.8 grams.
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