Homework: CO2 Volume, Pressure, Temperature, and Moles

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The discussion revolves around a problem involving the calculation of moles, temperature, and pressure of a CO2 gas sample under varying conditions. The subject area includes concepts from gas laws and stoichiometry.

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  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Mathematical reasoning

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  • Participants explore the calculation of moles from a given mass of CO2 and question the original poster's method for determining the number of moles and temperature. There is also discussion about the application of the Ideal Gas Law and the relationships between pressure, volume, and temperature.

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Some participants have offered hints and clarifications regarding the calculations, while others have raised questions about the units and the assumptions made in the original poster's attempts. Multiple interpretations of the problem are being explored, particularly regarding the calculations of moles and the implications of the gas laws.

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There is a focus on understanding the composition of CO2 and the need for clarity on the mass of one mole of CO2. Participants are also addressing potential misunderstandings in the application of gas laws and the relationships between the variables involved.

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Homework Statement


A 200g sample of CO2 occupies a volume of 110 L at a pressure of 1 atm.

a) What is the number of moles in the gas

b) What is the temperature?

c) if the volume is increased up to 200 L and the temperature is kept constant. what is the new pressure.


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The Attempt at a Solution


a) 110/24.7 = 4.45 ( i think that's right)

b) pV = constant is that constant the temperature?

if so the temperature = 1 x 110 = 110

c) ( p1 v1 ) / T1 = ( p2 V2 ) / T2

(1 x 110) / 110 = ( p2 x 200) / 110

p2 = (1 x 110 x 110) / (110 x 200) = 0.55


i'm not sure if I'm doing this right can anyone help?

THANKS!
 
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For part a)

I'm sorry, but I don't understand what you're doing here. HINT: How many grams in one mole of CO2?

For Part b)

I think you're thinking of the Ideal Gas Law. If so, that is:

PV=nRT=NkT

where n=number of moles, R=gas constant, N=number of molecules, k=Boltzmann's constant.

If you can do the above, then you should get part c) right, since your method above was correct.

Good Luck!
 
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A) how about a few units? What is "24.7" here?

b) no, not at all.

c) 0.55 whats? ATM here, despite having the wrong temperature.

EDIT: BLAST! beaten again by GO1 !
 
Chi Meson said:
EDIT: BLAST! beaten again by GO1 !

Heh! Sorry Chi, I'm just quick and sneaky like that!
 
ok well the ratio of CO2 is

12:32

one mole of C is 6.02x10^23 x 12

one mole of O is 6.03x10^23 x 16

but how do i work out how much of the 200g is carbon?

thanks so far!
 
ok scrap that last post lol,

1 mole of carbon-12 is 12 grams,
1 mole of oxgen-16 is 16 grams,

so i still need to know how much of the 200g is carbon.

thanks
 
CO2 is a molecule consisting of one atom of carbon and two of oxygen. So one mole of CO2 is one mole of C plus two moles of O.
 
Dick said:
CO2 is a molecule consisting of one atom of carbon and two of oxygen. So one mole of CO2 is one mole of C plus two moles of O.

oh ok, so does that mean that the number of moles in 200g of CO2 is

0.2 (kg) / (6.02 x 10^32)

all x 3 because there are 3 moles per molecule
 
uniidiot said:
oh ok, so does that mean that the number of moles in 200g of CO2 is

0.2 (kg) / (6.02 x 10^32)

all x 3 because there are 3 moles per molecule

What is the mass of one mole of CO2? (you already gave the mass of one mole of C and of O so that will be easy.

Once you have the mass of one mole of CO2, you simply have

number of moles of CO2 = 200 gr/(mass per mole of CO2)
 

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