Answer:
1.0 mole
Explanation:
From the question given above, the following data were obtained:
Volume (V) = 5 L
Temperature (T) = 205 K
Pressure (P) = 340 KPa
Gas constant (R) = 8.31 KPa.L/Kmol
Number of mole (n) =?
Using the ideal gas equation, the number of mole of the gas in the container can be obtained as follow:
PV = nRT
340 × 5 = n × 8.31 × 205
1700 = n × 1703.55
Divide both side by 1703.55
n = 1700 / 1703.55
n = 1.0 mole
Thus, the number of mole of the gas in the container is 1.0 mole
Determine the electron-group arrangement, molecular shape, and ideal bond angle(s) for each of the following:
(a) SO3
(b) N2O (N is central)
(c) CH2C12
Solution :
a). [tex]$SO_3$[/tex]
This compound is known as sulfur trioxide.
The molecular shape of sulfur trioxide is trigonal planer.
And the bond angle is 120°.
b). [tex]$N_2O$[/tex]
This compound is known as Nitrous oxide. Here, nitrogen is in the center. There is no lone pair around the nitrogen atom and it forms two sigma bonds with the other two atoms.
It is linear in shape.
The bond angle between them is 180°.
c). [tex]$CH_2Cl_{2}$[/tex]
This compound is known as the Dichloromethane.
The molecular shape of the compound is tetrahedral.
The bond angles is 120°