Pressure of 1 Mol Gas at 100°C (373.15 K) in 0.01 m³
One mole of ideal gas at 373.15 K confined to 0.01 m³ (10 liters) exerts a pressure of about 310,000 Pa (3.06 atm).
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Calculate the pressure of 1 mole of ideal gas heated to 100°C in a 10-liter container.
Frequently asked questions
- What is standard temperature and pressure (STP)?
- STP is 273.15 K (0 °C) and 101,325 Pa (1 atm). One mole of ideal gas occupies 22.414 litres at STP.
- When does the ideal gas law break down?
- At very high pressures or very low temperatures, intermolecular forces matter and you need the van der Waals equation or other corrections.