Question #fa899

1 Answer
Jan 18, 2018

Using the ideal gas law, we find that the volume is 18.8 Liters.

Explanation:

To answer this problem, we must utilize the ideal gas law:

#PV=nRT#

Where P is pressure in atm, V is volume in liters, T is temperature in kelvin, n is moles of gas, and R is a universal constant derived by scientists to make the equation work, equal to about
.08206 #(atm*L)/(mol*K)#. We are given the following values:

P = 2.88 atm
n = 2.09 moles of #O_2#
T = #42^oC#

Before we plug in our values, we must find our temperature in Kelvin, which is just done by adding 273.15:

#T_(kelvi n) = 42 + 273.15 = 315.15 K#

Now, we can plug into the equation #PV = nRT#

#(2.88)V = (2.09)(.08206)(315.15)#

Solving for V, you get #V = 18.8 L#, which is your answer.