Ideal Gas Law 1 Problems (Equation1: PV=nRT) - Check
If I have 2.4 moles of gas held at a temperature of 97 °C and in a container with a volume of 45 liters, what is the pressure of the gas?
P = 1.6 atm
If I contain 3.00 moles of gas in a container with a volume of 60.0 liters and at a temperature of 400.0 K, what is the pressure inside the container?
P = 1.64 atm
If I have 17 moles of gas at a temperature of 67 °C, and a volume of 88.89 liters, what is the pressure of the gas?
P = 5.3 atm
If I have 1.9 moles of gas held at a pressure of 5.0 atm and in a container with a volume of 50.0 liters, what is the temperature of the gas?
T = 1600 K
If I have 4.0 moles of a gas at a pressure of 5.6 atm and a volume of 12 liters, what is the temperature?
T = 210 K
If I have 0.275 moles of gas at a temperature of 75 K and a pressure of 1.75 atmospheres, what is the volume of the gas?
V = 0.97 L
If I have 21.0 moles of gas held at a pressure of 78.0 atm and a temperature of 900 K, what is the volume of the gas?
V = 19.9 L
If I have 7.7 moles of gas at a pressure of 0.090 atm and at a temperature of 56 °C, what is the volume of the container that the gas is in?
V = 2300 L
If I have an unknown quantity of gas at a pressure of 0.50 atm, a volume of 25 liters, and a temperature of 300.0 K, how many moles of gas do I have?
n = 0.51 moles
If I have an unknown quantity of gas at a pressure of 1.2 atm, a volume of 31 liters, and a temperature of 87 °C, how many moles of gas do I have?
n = 1.3 moles
If I have 72 liters of gas held at a pressure of 3.4 atm and a temperature of 225 K, how many moles of gas do I have?
n = 13 moles
If I have an unknown quantity of gas held at a temperature of 1195 K in a container with a volume of 25.0 liters and a pressure of 560.0 atm, how many moles of gas do I have?
n = 143 moles