What volume in liters does 0.136 g of O2 occupy at 20.0 degree C and 748 torr?

1 Answer
Mar 30, 2015

The volume will be #"0.104 L"#.

You're dealing with a sample of oxygen gas, #O_2#, at a certain temperature, #"20"^@"C"#, and pressure, #"748 torr"#. To solve for the volume it occupies, use the ideal gas law equation, #PV = nRT#.

Use oxygen's molar mass to determine th number of moles you have in that sample first

#0.136cancel("g") * "1 mole"/(32.0cancel("g")) = "0.00425 moles"#

Now plug all your values into the ideal gas law equation - do not forget to convert degrees Celsius to Kelvin and torr to atm

#PV = nRT => V = (nRT)/P#

#V = (0.00425cancel("moles") * 0.082(cancel("atm") * "L")/(cancel("mol") * cancel("K")) * (273.15 + 20)cancel("K"))/(748/760cancel("atm"))#

#V = "0.1038 L"#

Rounded to three sig figs, the answer will be

#V = color(green)("0.104 L")#