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If the helium behaves as an ideal gas, its final volume is 0.13m³.
Ideal Gas Law
The ideal gas law states "that pressure multiplied by volume is equal to moles multiply by the universal gas constant multiply by temperature of gas. It is expressed;
PV = nRT
Where P is pressure, V is volume, n is the amount of substance, T is temperature and R is the ideal gas constant.
Given the data in the question;
- Amount of helium gas; n = 2mol
- Temperature T = 321K
- Pressure P = 0.42atm = 42556.5Pa
- Universal gas constant R = 8.31451 J/K·mol = 8.31451 m³Pa/Kmol
- Volume V = ?
To determine the volume of the helium gas, we substitute our given values into the expression above.
PV = nRT
V = nRT / P
V = ( 2mol × 8.31451 m³Pa/Kmol × 321K ) / 42556.5Pa
V = 5337.91542m³Pa / 42556.5Pa
V = 0.13m³
Therefore, if the helium behaves as an ideal gas, its final volume is 0.13m³
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