Calculate the density, specific weight, and volume of chloride gas at 25 °C and pressure of 600 000 N/m2 absolute.
Given the pressure of chloride gas at 25 ° C is
P=600000N/m2
and 1 pascal is equal to 1 N/m2.
therefore P= 600000 pa
Convert 25 ° C to k
T=273+25 =298K
Gas constant for chloride assume to be 117 kj/kg. K
take g to be g=9.81m/s2
(a) Density of chloride gas
From an ideal gas law P=ρRT
yo have P, R, T
density "\u03c1 =P\/RT"
ρ = 600000pa/(117 x103x298)
density=0.0172 kg/m3
(b) specific weight
weight=density x gravitational constant
w= ρ g
= 0.0172 X 9.81
w=0.1687 N/m3
(c) Volume
V=I/ ρ
V=1/0.0172
V=58.1395 m3/kg
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