A 13.5 L volume of gas contains 0.000524 moles of nitrogen gas. Assuming the temperature and pressure of the gas remain unchanged, what volume does 0.00144 moles of the gas fill?
There are four common formulas representing Avogadro’s law, where V is volume, n is number of moles of gas, and k is a constant:
V ∝ n
V /n = k
V 1/n1 = V2/n2
V 1n2 = V2n1
Because volume and number of moles are directly proportional to one another, a graph of volume versus number of moles is a straight line, extending upward from the origin.
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There are four common formulas representing Avogadro’s law, where V is volume, n is number of moles of gas, and k is a constant:
Because volume and number of moles are directly proportional to one another, a graph of volume versus number of moles is a straight line, extending upward from the origin.