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    Pressure in a Cooker at 390.2 K and 6 L Volume with 27 g Water

    [b]1. A pressure cooker with a volume of 6 L is filled with 27 grams of water and heated to 390.2 K. What is the pressure (atm) in the cooker [b]2. 3) PV = nRT [b]3. P(6)=27*0.082*390.2 P=144
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    Chemistry What is the Molecular Weight of a Gas Using the Ideal Gas Law?

    [b]1. A 0.0097561 g quantity of an unknown gas occupies 0.2 L at 500 K and 2 atm. What is the Molecular Weight (MW) of the gas ? [b]2. PV = nRT [b]3. mw=0.0097561*0.082*500/2*0.2 mw=1
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    Initial Pressure: Calculate Using PV=nRT

    [b]1. A fixed amount of gas initially at 100 K and pressure P1 is expanded from 1 L to 100 L in a piston. The temperature, T2, of the gas at this point is 50 K. The piston is then locked at constant volume V2=100 L and half the gas is pumped out at a constant temperature of T2 . The observed...
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    1 gram of C3H8 gas and 1 gram of O2 gas are delivered

    [b]1. 1 gram of C3H8 gas and 1 gram of O2 gas are delivered to a metal sphere with a fixed volume of 1 L. After the two gases are introduced, the two reactants are ignited and burned according to the balanced reaction: C3H8(g) + 5O2(g) 3CO2(g) + 4H2O(g) After reaction, the sphere is held at...
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    Final Pressure in 5L & 10L Tanks: PV = nRT

    [b]1. The valve between a 5 liter tank in which the gas pressure is 911.925 kPa and a 10 liter tank containing gas at 4560 torr is turned open and equilibrium is established at constant temperature. What is the final pressure in the two tanks in atmospheres? [b]2. PV = nRT The...
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