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james brug
Apr29-09, 08:15 AM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data

A vertical cylindrical tank contains 1.80 mol of an ideal gas under a pressure of 1.05 atm at 22.0^\circ C. The round part of the tank has a radius of 10.0 cm , and the gas is supporting a piston that can move up and down in the cylinder without friction.

What is the mass of this piston?

2. Relevant equations

pV=nRT

3. The attempt at a solution

.05*1 \; atm*.01\pi \: m^2/9.8 \approx 16.2 kg

Andrew Mason
Apr29-09, 09:01 AM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data

A vertical cylindrical tank contains 1.80 mol of an ideal gas under a pressure of 1.05 atm at 22.0^\circ C. The round part of the tank has a radius of 10.0 cm , and the gas is supporting a piston that can move up and down in the cylinder without friction.

What is the mass of this piston?

2. Relevant equations

pV=nRT

3. The attempt at a solution

.05*1 \; atm*.01\pi \: m^2/9.8 \approx 16.2 kg What determines the pressure of the gas in the cylinder? How much of that force (per unit area) is due to the weight of the pistion?

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