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Old June 22nd, 2005, 10:22
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Default mols of gas per metre cubed

Hi,



This is probably very simple, but the result is quite important for what I'm doing so I need to be sure it's right.

I need to know how many mols of gas there are in a metre cubed, say at atmospheric pressure and temperature.



If I use pV = nRT where

p = 110kPa

V = 1m

R = 8.314

T = 273 K,



Then I work this out as 44.5 mols/m^3



Does this seem like a sensible answer?
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Yes.

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Old June 24th, 2005, 05:08
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Much appreciated.
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