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Boyle's, Charles' and Avogadro's results on the different state variables of a gas, can be combined into one "equation of state” known as the ideal gas equation, PV = nRT, where R = 8.514 J/mol-K. Consider the following situation.A mixture of hydrogen and oxygen has volume 2000 cm3, temperature 300 K, pressure 100 kPa and mass 0.76 gms. Calculate the masses of hydrogen and oxygen in the mixture. |
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Answer» Boyle's, Charles' and Avogadro's results on the different state variables of a gas, can be combined into one "equation of state” known as the ideal gas equation, PV = nRT, where R = 8.514 J/mol-K. Consider the following situation. A mixture of hydrogen and oxygen has volume 2000 cm3, temperature 300 K, pressure 100 kPa and mass 0.76 gms. Calculate the masses of hydrogen and oxygen in the mixture. |
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