34.6g of propane is initially at 0 degrees celsius and 100kPa. If the temp of the gas is accidentally raised to 25 degrees celsius, what mass of propane must be released in order for the volume occupied by the gas to remain constant?
The answer is 2.9g
The answer is 2.9g
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Explanation:
First, we must change grams to moles:
moles
Now, we are in a position to use the ideal gas law ( also called the "combined gas law"):
The problem seems to imply that both the volume,
and we cancel these from the equation, leaving
or, solving for
Using the above values (and noting that temperature must be in Kelvin (=Celsius + 273)
If there are to be 0.720 mol of propane remaining in the container, then
At 44.0 g/mol, this mass is 2.88 g (rounded to 2.9 g above).