Answer:
The amount of moles of propane gas is 12.16 moles.
The amount of moles of liquid propane is 1337.87 moles.
Explanation:
We know that the container has 100 L at 3 atm and 27°C.
We can solve the problem by using the Gas Law formula:
The number of moles is given:
If we have the same container of liquid propane we can calculate the mass of propane with density:
The mass is given by:
The molar mass of propane is 44.1 g/mol so the number of moles of liquid propane is:
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