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The air in the pressure cooker is assumed to be ideal in nature. The moles of air in the cooker is [tex]\rm \bold{3.5\;\times\;10^{-4}\;mol}[/tex].
What is an ideal gas equation?
The ideal gas has the absence of interatomic interactions, and the collisions are contributed with the collisions with walls.
The ideal gas equation is given as:
[tex]PV=nRT[/tex]
The air in the pressure cooker has:
- The pressure of the air, [tex]P=0.205\;\rm kPa[/tex]
- The temperature of the air, [tex]T=394 \;\rm K[/tex]
- The volume of the air, [tex]V=5.68 \;\rm L[/tex]
- The gas constant for the ideal gas is, [tex]R=8.314\;\rm L.kPa/K.mol[/tex]
Substituting the values for the moles of air, n:
[tex]\rm 0.205\;kPa\;\times\;5.68\;L=\textit n\;\times\;8.314\;L.kPa/K.mol\;\times\;394\;K\\\textit n=\dfrac{0.205\;\times\;5.68}{8.314\;\times\;394}\;mol\\ \textit n=3.5\;\times\;10^{-4}\;mol[/tex]
The moles of air in the pressure cooker is [tex]\rm \bold{3.5\;\times\;10^{-4}\;mol}[/tex].
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