Which gas?
PV=nRT --> This is the ideal gas law formula. It is a good approximation to the behavior of many gases under many conditions. It is a combination of Boyle's law, Charles' law and Avogadro's Law.
Troposphere's Pressure=200 millibars
Mole Ratios: the sum of nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide equal the number of moles in the atmosphere
.21 mol O2
.78 mol N2
.01 mol CO2
1 mol atmosphere
Troposphere's Pressure=200 millibars
Mole Ratios: the sum of nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide equal the number of moles in the atmosphere
.21 mol O2
.78 mol N2
.01 mol CO2
1 mol atmosphere
OxygenPressure: 200 millibars=0.197 atms
Volume: 8.14 x 10^18m3=8.14 x10^21 L Moles: 6.74 x 10^18 mol atmosphere 1.4 x 10^18 mol O2 Constant: 0.0821 L x atm/mol x K Temperature: 17°C=290K |
NitrogenPressure: 200 millibars=0.197 atms
Volume: 8.14 x 10^18m3=8.14 x10^21 L Moles: 6.74 x 10^18 mol atmosphere 5.3 x 10^18 mol N2 Constant: 0.0821 L x atm/mol x K Temperature: 17°C=290K |
Carbon DioxidePressure: 200 millibars=0.197 atms
Volume: 8.14 x 10^18m3=8.14 x10^21 L Moles: 6.74 x 10^18 mol atmosphere 6.74 .78 x 10^16 mol CO2 Constant: 0.0821 L x atm/mol x K Temperature: 17°C=290K |