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Calculate the volume of 3.00 g of carbon dioxide gas at 284K and 129.5 kPa.Give your answer in litres to three significant figures. Do not include units.

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Calculate the volume of 3.00 g of carbon dioxide gas at 284K and 129.5 kPa.

Give your answer in litres to three significant figures.
Do not include units.

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Solution

To solve this problem, we will use the ideal gas law equation, which is PV = nRT.

  1. First, we need to find the number of moles (n) of carbon dioxide (CO2). The molar mass of CO2 is approximately 44.01 g/mol. So, n = mass/molar mass = 3.00 g / 44.01 g/mol = 0.068 mol.

  2. Next, we need to convert the pressure from kPa to atm because R (the ideal gas constant) is usually given in atm. 1 atm = 101.325 kPa, so P = 129.5 kPa * (1 atm / 101.325 kPa) = 1.28 atm.

  3. The temperature is given in Kelvin (K), so no conversion is needed. T = 284 K.

  4. Now we can plug these values into the ideal gas law equation. We'll use the value of R = 0.0821 Latm/molK. So, V = nRT/P = 0.068 mol * 0.0821 Latm/molK * 284 K / 1.28 atm = 1.43 L.

So, the volume of 3.00 g of carbon dioxide gas at 284K and 129.5 kPa is 1.43 litres.

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