Question
Question: The pressure of a gas in a \[100mL\] container is \[200kPa\] and the average translational energy of...
The pressure of a gas in a 100mL container is 200kPa and the average translational energy of each gas particle is 6×10−21 . Find the number of gas particles in the container. How many moles are there in the container?
Solution
To find the number of gas particles in the container, we must know the number of moles of gas present in it. We have been given the pressure and the volume for the gas and we know the value of the universal gas constant, so we can use the ideal gas equation to find the number of moles and then proceed to find the no. of gas particles.
Formula Used:
KE=23KT
PV=nRT
N=n×NA
Complete step by step answer:
To use the ideal gas equation, we must be aware of the temperature of the gas system. To this end, we have been given the average translational kinetic energy of each gas particle.
We know that average kinetic energy for gas particles is given as KE=23KT where K is the Boltzmann’s constant, and T is the temperature of the gas.
Hence we can say that T=3×K2×KE
From the ideal gas equation, we can say that PV=nRT
Substituting the expression of temperature in the above equation, we get PV=nR×3×K2×KE
By transposing the terms to the left-hand side, we get that n=23×R×KEP×V×K
Substituting the values of Boltzmann constant, the pressure, the volume, the average kinetic energy and the gas constant in the above obtained equation, we get