## anonymous one year ago When the ideal gas law is arranged as shown below, what property of the gas is being solved for (represented by the X)? x equals nRT over V Moles Pressure Temperature Volume

1. anonymous

@photon336

2. anonymous

@Nnesha

3. Rushwr

Hey that is pressure

4. Rushwr

cuz we all know this equation right ?$PV=nRT$

5. anonymous

thanks

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7. anonymous

What is the volume of 2.10 moles of chlorine gas (Cl2) at 273 K and 1.00 atm? 10.7 L 22.4 L 47.1 L 82.0 L

8. Rushwr

when u rearrange it it's like this!$P= \frac{ nRT }{ V }$

9. Rushwr

yeah

10. Rushwr

SO there we have to subject VOlume in the equation right? So this is the equation where u have to substitute the numbers.$V=\frac{ nRT }{ P }$

11. Rushwr

we know the no. of moles , pressure , temperature and of course the universal gas constant R which is equal to 8.314 J$K ^{-1}mol ^{-1}$

12. anonymous

so the answer would be d? @Rushwr

13. Rushwr

nop C Substitute and see u will get C

14. anonymous

thanks c is correct! @Rushwr

15. Rushwr

ur welcome And also I have one more thing the answer u get from that should be divided by 1000 to convert it to liters okai?