Gas volume calculation?
Hello, do you know how to calculate the gas volume?
My idea:
20g / 28 g/mol (N2) = 0.689 mol
V=nRT/p
V=(0.689 mol*8.31 J/mol K*293 K)/630000Pa= 0.00266285376 m^3
Hello, do you know how to calculate the gas volume?
My idea:
20g / 28 g/mol (N2) = 0.689 mol
V=nRT/p
V=(0.689 mol*8.31 J/mol K*293 K)/630000Pa= 0.00266285376 m^3
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