Answer:
The initial temperature of helium was T1 = 232.23 K
Explanation:
Given data:
Initial volume V1 = 5 L
Initial pressure P1 = 699 mmHg
Final pressure P2 = 800 mmHg
Final volume V2 = 5.7 L
Final temperature T2= 303 K
Initial temperature T1 = ?
Solution:
Formula:
P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2
T1 = T2 × P1V1/P2V2
T1 = 303 K × 699 mmHg × 5 L / 800 mmHg × 5.7 L
T1 = 1058985/ 4560
T1 = 232.23 K
initial temperature of helium was 232.23 k.
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Moles=mass/molar mass of water. the molar mass of water is found to be 18g which is calculated adding the molar mass of hydrogen plus that of oxygen that is(2x 16)+(1 x2)=18g/mol
convert Kg to grams that is 1.8kg x 1000=1800g
moles is therefore 1800g /18g/mol=100 mol
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