...only at STP. Using PV = nRT is the general solution and works with any values of T and P.
2 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 30/08/2013
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3 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 25/11/2012
Both pieces of data use 3 significant figures, so the answer must have 3 significant figures too. Also, p = m/V, density is mass divided by volume. So V = m/p, volume is mass divided by density. Therefore...
1 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 21/03/2011
...to moles using 16gm = 1.0 mole of methane gas, b) Enter the temperature in K, the pressure , c) enter the ideal gas constant, and d) solve for V.
2 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 20/10/2008
Generally referred to STP ( Standard Temperature and Pressure ) = 0 deg C. and 1 atmosphere
1 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 27/01/2008
P1 * V1 / T1 = P2 * V2 / T2
3 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 22/02/2014
SATP is standard ambient temperature and pressure which is 25 deg celcius (298.15 Kelvin) and 100.0 ...
1 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 23/09/2012
STP ..... STP is " standard temperature and pressure ", or 1.00 atm and 0C (273.15K). One mole of any ideal gas...
1 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 12/04/2018
Standard Temperature and Pressure Standard Temperature = 273K= 0C= 32F Standard ...
5 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 09/08/2012
moles C2H2 = 8.50 g/ 26.038 g/mol=0.326 there are two ways : 1) V = nRT / p = 0.326 x 0.08206 x 273 K / 1 atm =7.30 L 2) at STP one mole of any gas occupies 22.4 L V = 22.4 x 0.326 = 7.30 L
1 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 30/01/2010