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Chemistry
Carbon-12, carbon-13 and carbon-14 are examples of of the carbon atom.
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Ответ:
Carbon-12, Carbon-13 and Carbon-14 are examples of isotopes of the carbon atom.
Ответ:
The pressure inside the cylinder is
atmospheres.
The value for R for this problem is 0.082 atmosphere-liters per mol-Kelvin.
Explanation:
Let suppose that helium gas inside the cylinder behaves as an ideal gas, the equation of state for the ideal gas is:
Where:
If we know that
,
,
and
, then the pressured inside the cylinder is:
The pressure inside the cylinder is
atmospheres.
The value for R for this problem is 0.082 atmosphere-liters per mol-Kelvin.