Answer :
Option B.The student used the wrong temperature units, and the correct answer should be 0.06 moles.
Use the ideal gas equation: pV = nRT
V= 1.0L
p = 153 kPa
T = 60 °C + 273.15 = 333.15 K
n = ?
n = [pV] / [RT]
R = 0.082 atm*L / K*mole
n = [153 kPa * 1atm / 101.325 Kpa *1.0L] / [0.082 atm*L / K*mole * 333.15 k] =
n = 0.06 mole
If you incorrectly use T = 60, the result is 0.31mole.
The error is to use T in celsius. T must be used in Kelvin.
Use the ideal gas equation: pV = nRT
V= 1.0L
p = 153 kPa
T = 60 °C + 273.15 = 333.15 K
n = ?
n = [pV] / [RT]
R = 0.082 atm*L / K*mole
n = [153 kPa * 1atm / 101.325 Kpa *1.0L] / [0.082 atm*L / K*mole * 333.15 k] =
n = 0.06 mole
If you incorrectly use T = 60, the result is 0.31mole.
The error is to use T in celsius. T must be used in Kelvin.