What is the volume (in L) of 1.47 moles of an ideal gas at a pressure of 2.42 atm and a temperature of 458 K? Ideal Gas Equation The ideal gas equation is an equation satisfying the volume, pressure, number of moles at a particular temperatur...
更新1: I we press an opened plastic bottle the gas is out. I mean pressure of an object and volume of the gas in the bottle.更新2: Do we have the 1/2 factor?更新3: Pressing contains a length. Because we need to calculate the average acceleration and then find...
Equation of state and free-volume content. In: Utracki LA, Jamieson AM, editors. Polymer physics: from sus- pensions to nanocomposites and beyond. Hoboken: Wiley; 2010. p. 227-82.P. Moulinié, L.A. Utracki, Equations of state and free volume content (Chap. 6), in Polymer Physics ,...
试题来源: 解析 bExplanation: The following values are given in the problem: V=2L,n=1mole , and T=300K . Using the ideal gas equation:P-(W^2+BF)/V=(CD)/9 Simplifying the numerical components of the expression, we will have P=150 R . ...
Molar Mass of a Gas:We are familiar with the pressure (P), volume (V), temperature (T), and number of moles (n) of gas in the Ideal Gas Law equation but the molar mass of the gas can also be calculated from the same equation. Like any other calculatio...
Understand how to calculate pressure, temperature, and volume of a gas. Learn how to rearrange the pressure and temperature equation, and the...
When dry air and water vapor with the same temperature occupies the same volume the equation for an ideal gas can be applied. pa V = ma Ra T (2) where pa = partial pressure of dry air (Pa) Ra = 286.9 - the individual gas constant dry air (J/kg.K) T = temperature of th...
Examine Boyle's Law. Understand the inverse relationship between pressure and volume through Boyle's Law equation. See real-life applications of Boyle's law. Related to this Question The volume of a gas is 5.50 L, measured at 1.00 atm...
Van der Waals only provided the first equation with correction to the ideal gas law. His equation is by no means the real gas law. It isn't even very accurate. Dozens of other equations were proposed that are less bad, in all circumstances, or in some domain of pressure and temperature...
The finite volume method (FVM) is built applying the divergence theorem to the following governing partial differential equation in a domain Ω [9,20–25]: (21)∂u∂t+∇·f=qinΩ, where u is the state variable (i.e. k, ε or any component of the flow velocity v), f is the...