The interior of a refrigerator has a volume of 0.600 m3. the temperature inside the refrigerator in 282 k, and the pressure is 101 kpa. if the molecular weight of air is 29 g/mol, what is the mass of air inside the refrigerator? the ideal gas constant is r = 8.314 j/mol ∙ k = 0.0821 l ∙ atm/mol ∙ k.
in this instance we can use the ideal gas law equation to find the number of moles of gas inside the refrigerator PV = nRT where P - pressure - 101 000 Pa V - volume - 0.600 m³ n - number of moles R - universal gas constant - 8.314 J/mol.K T - temperature - 282 K substituting these values in the equation 101 000 Pa x 0.600 m³ = n x 8.314 J/mol.K x 282 K n = 25.8 mol there are 25.8 mol of the gas to find the mass of gas mass of gas = number of moles x molar mass of gas mass = 25.8 mol x 29 g/mol = 748.2 g mass of gas present is 748.2 g