Calculate its volume at STP. Volume at STP: An ideal gas follows the ideal gas equation and from that equation, the number of moles of an ideal gas can be calculated. At STP(273 K and 1 atm) the molar volume of an ideal gas is 22.4 L. Answer and Explanati...
What will the gas occupy at STP?The Ideal Gas Law:The ideal gas law defines the relationship between the volume of a given mass of an ideal gas, its temperature, and its pressure. The law states that: the volume of an ideal gas is directly prop...
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If 7.55 moles of an ideal gas has a pressure of 3.39 atm, and a volume of 32.83 L, what is the temperature of the sample? If 3.83 moles of an ideal gas has a pressure of 4.24 ATM, and a volume of 79.13 L, what is the temperature of the...
Since it is the same for all gases, it can be pre-calculated for most commonly used conditions. That is, for STP – standard temperature and pressure (273.15 K, 101.325 kPa) – the molar volume of an ideal gas is 22.413962x10-3 m3 mol-1 with standard uncertainty 0.000013 x 10-3 m3 ...
A sample of 0.177g of an ideal gas occupies 1000cm3at STP. Caculate the rms speed of gas molecules. View Solution Two moles of an idel gas X occupying a volume V exerts a pressure P. The same pressure is exerted by one mole of another gas Y occupying a volume 2V. (if the molecul...
What volume will it occupy at STP?Combined Gas Law FormulaThe combined gas law formula puts together some of the gas laws to explain the relationship of a gas' temperature, volume, and pressure. It can find the value of one parameter after changing the other...
Gases whose properties ofP,V, andTare accurately described by the ideal gas law (or the other gas laws) are said to exhibitideal behavioror to approximate the traits of anideal gas. An ideal gas is a hypothetical construct that may be used along withkinetic molecular ...
2.2.3.2Gas formation volume factor Gas formation volume factoris defined as the ratio of gas volume under reservoir conditions to the gas volume at STP, expressed as (2.62) Bg = VVsc = psc p TTsc zzsc = 0.0283 zTp where Bg=formation volume factor of gas (ft3/scf), ...
The formation volume factor of an oil is defined as the volume occupied by the oil in the reservoir at the prevailing pressure and temperature by the volume of oil in stock tank conditions (STP) plus its dissolved gas. That is, (2.6)Bo=VresVst where Bo = formation volume factor of oil...