Temperature Calculation: A Fun Chemistry Challenge!

How can we calculate the temperature in a specific scenario?

Given the data, how do we determine the temperature at which 24.6 g of chlorine gas exert a pressure of 652 mmHg in a 8.5 L container?

Calculating the Temperature:

Let's embark on a delightful journey to determine the temperature using the provided information:

We will kick off by finding the number of moles of chlorine gas, Cl₂ in the container. The steps are as follows:

  • Mass of chlorine gas, Cl₂ = 24.6 g
  • Molar mass of chlorine gas, Cl₂ = 2 × 35.5 = 71 g/mol
  • Moles of chlorine gas, Cl₂ =?

Moles = Mass / Molar mass

Moles of chlorine gas, Cl₂ = 24.6 / 71

Moles of chlorine gas, Cl₂ = 0.346 mol

Next, we will ascertain the temperature. Here is the process:

  • Pressure (P) = 652 mmHg = 652 / 760 = 0.858 atm
  • Volume (V) = 8.51 L
  • Moles of chlorine gas, Cl₂ (n) = 0.346 mol
  • Gas constant (R) = 0.0821 atm.L/Kmol
  • Temperature (T) =?

PV = nRT

0.858 × 8.51 = 0.346 × 0.0821 × T

Divide both sides by (0.346 × 0.0821)

T = (0.858 × 8.51) / (0.346 × 0.0821)

T = 257 K

Subtract 273 to convert the temperature to °C

T = 257 - 273

T = -16 °C

Hooray! The temperature calculated is -16 °C. Let's celebrate this chemistry victory together!

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