What is the temperature of a 100 liter container having 1 mole of an ideal gas at a pressure of 20 kilopascals?

1 Answer
Jan 19, 2017

This can only occur at a temperature of 240.5 kelvin (-32.6 °C).

Explanation:

For an ideal gas, the relationship among pressure, volume, quantity and temperature is the ideal gas law

PV=nRT

This essentially tells us that if we specify any three of P,V,norT the fourth is no longer variable, but rather is fixed by the choice of the first three.

Using the values stated in this problem,

(20)(100)=(1)(8.315)T where R=8.315 is the gas constant for the units stated. Therefore

T=(20)(100)(1)(8.315)=240.5K

The only temperature for which the stated conditions could exist would be at a temperature of 240.5 kelvin (-32.6 °C).