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Tutorials relating to the topic of Ideal gas law.
  • All gases mentioned below are assumed to be ideal, i.e. their p, V, T dependence is given by the ideal gas law.
  • The universal gas constant R = 0.082057 atm⋅L/(K⋅mol)

Example problems

Problem 1

A certain amount of gas that has an initial pressure of 1 atm and an initial volume of 2 L, is compressed to a final pressure of 5 atm at constant temperature. What is the final volume of the gas?

Boyle's law (pV is constant)

or

Inserting the given numbers

Ideal gas law

The number n of moles is constant

It is given that the initial and final temperature are equal, , therefore the products RT on both sides of the equation cancel, and Eq. (1.4) reduces to Eq. (1.1).


Problem 2

How many moles of nitrogen are present in a 50 L tank at 25 °C when the pressure is 10 atm? Numbers include only 3 significant figures.