From the ideal gas equation, we know that, for an ideal gas PV = nRT, where P

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From the ideal gas equation, we know that, for an ideal gas PV = nRT, where P is the pressure of the gas, V is the volume, R is the gas constant, T is the temperature, and n is the number of moles.

Suppose that you have 1.01 moles of an ideal gas, at 300.0 K, in a volume of 3.140 0 L

a. What is the pressure of the gas in kPa?

b. What is the relative uncertainty in the value for the pressure?

c. What is the absolute uncertainty in the value for the pressure?

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Mathematics And Statistics For Science

ISBN: 9783031053177

1st Edition

Authors: James Sneyd, Rachel M. Fewster, Duncan McGillivray

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