A 21-liter cylinder contains 1.5 moles of an ideal gas at 311 K. What is the pressure of the gas?

1 Answer
Jan 23, 2016

P = "1.8 atm"

Explanation:

This is a pretty straightforward ideal gas law equation practice problem.

As you know, the ideal gas law equation looks like this

color(blue)(PV = nRT)" ", where

P - the pressure of the gas
V - the volume it occupies
n - the number of moles of gas
R - the universal gas constant, usually given as 0.0821 ("atm" * "L")/("mol" * "K")
T - the temperature of the gas, always expressed in Kelvin

So, the problem provides you with

  • the volume of the gas, V = "21 L"
  • the number of moles of gas, n = 1.5
  • the absolute temperature of the gas, T = "311 K"

Since you know the value of R, you can use this information to find the pressure P. First, rearrange the ideal gas law equation to isolate P on one side

PV = nRT implies P = (nRT)/V

Next, make sure that the units given to you match those used in the expression of the universal gas constant.

{:(color(red)("Need"), color(white)(aaaaa), color(blue)("Have")), (color(white)(aaaa), color(white)(aaaa), color(white)(aaaa)), (color(white)(aa)"L", color(white)(aaaa), color(white)(aa)"L"color(white)(aaaaaa)color(green)(sqrt())), ("moles", color(white)(aaaa), "moles"color(white)(aaaaa)color(green)(sqrt())), (color(white)(aa)"K", color(white)(aaaa), color(white)(aa)"K"color(white)(aaaaaa)color(green)(sqrt())) :}

The units given to you match those used for R, so you're good to go. Plug in your values to get

P = (1.5 color(red)(cancel(color(black)("moles"))) * 0.0821("atm" * color(red)(cancel(color(black)("L"))))/(color(red)(cancel(color(black)("mol"))) * color(red)(cancel(color(black)("K")))) * 311color(red)(cancel(color(black)("K"))))/(21color(red)(cancel(color(black)("L"))))

P = "1.824 atm"

Rounded to two sig figs, the number of sig figs you have for the volume and number of moles of gas, the answer will be

P = color(green)("1.8 atm")