49. (3pts) A student calculated the volume of a 2.71
mol sample of helium at 450 torr and 35 °...
49. (3pts) A student calculated the volume of a 2.71
mol sample of helium at 450 torr and 35 °C.
The student solved the problem using the ideal
gas law as shown below:
(450 torr)(V) = (2.71mol)(0.08206 Latm/mol)(35 °C)
What mistakes did he make in his set up?
Clearly list as many as you can identify.
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