1.4 mol of gas at a temperature of -170 degreed celcius fills a 2.9 L container.

what is the gas pressure?

PV=nRT

solve for P change temp to K,

as a check, at STP you would have for 1.4 mols, (22.4*1.4)=about 30 liters
that is at temp 273K, your temp is (-170+273=about 100K) so you should have then 30*/2.7 liters or 12 liters about at standard pressure. But you have 2.7liters, so pressure= 12/2.7 =about 4 atmospheres

so do your calc, and it should be about 4 atm.

thank you i really appreciate it

To determine the gas pressure, you can use the ideal gas law equation:

PV = nRT

Where:
P = gas pressure
V = volume of the gas (in liters)
n = amount of substance (in moles)
R = ideal gas constant (0.0821 L·atm/(mol·K))
T = temperature (in kelvin)

First, let's convert the temperature from Celsius to Kelvin by adding 273.15 to it:
T = -170 + 273.15 = 103.15 K

Now we can substitute the given values into the equation:

PV = nRT

P * 2.9 = 1.4 * 0.0821 * 103.15

P * 2.9 = 11.12362

Now, rearranging the equation to solve for P:

P = 11.12362 / 2.9

P ≈ 3.84 atm

Therefore, the gas pressure is approximately 3.84 atm.