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Why I never used PV = nRT as a student: Situation 1: Situation 2: P = 1 atm P =

You have a 45 gallon nitrogen tank at an absolute pressure of 1240 psi, and a temperature of 10.0 o C that contains 17.3 kg of nitrogen gas. What is the pressure if you vent off 5.0 kg, and put it in a 37 gallon tank at -40.0 o C Situation 1: Situation 2: P = P = V = V = n = n =

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Why I never used PV = nRT as a student: Situation 1: Situation 2: P = 1 atm P =

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  1. You have a 45 gallon nitrogen tank at an absolute pressure of 1240 psi, and a temperature of 10.0 oC that contains 17.3 kg of nitrogen gas. What is the pressure if you vent off 5.0 kg, and put it in a 37 gallon tank at -40.0 oC Situation 1:Situation 2: P =P = V =V = n =n = T = T = show orthodox style, show Penk style 883 psi absolute

  2. A Helium tank has 3.4 kg of Helium in it, a volume of 385 liters and has a pressure of 819 psi absolute at 35 oC. How many kg do you have if the temperature is -100.0 oC, the volume is 237 liters, and the pressure is 419 psi absolute? Situation 1:Situation 2: P =P = V =V = n =n = T = T = show orthodox style, show Penk style 1.9 kg

  3. Why I never used PV = nRT as a student: Situation 1: Situation 2: P = 1 atm P = V = 22.4 liters V = n = 1.00 mol n = T = 273.15 T =

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