A3 P4: Ideal Gas Law Practice
Question 1
An oxygen tank has a volume of 6.5 m3 and a pressure...
A3 P4: Ideal Gas Law Practice
Question 1
An oxygen tank has a volume of 6.5 m3 and a pressure of 15,205 kPa at 20°C
(1 mº=1,000L). If the nozzle on the tank is opened, how many moles of oxygen
will be released?
40.52 moles of O2
0.273 moles of 02
0.00646 moles of 02
3.4 x 106 moles of 02
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