Calculate the pressure exerted by 1.2 mol of gas in a volume of 28.2 L and at a temperature of 61 C.

PV=nRT

To calculate the pressure exerted by a gas, we can use the ideal gas law equation:

PV = nRT

Where:
P = pressure,
V = volume,
n = number of moles of the gas,
R = ideal gas constant (0.0821 L·atm/(mol·K)),
T = temperature in Kelvin.

In order to solve this problem, we need to convert the given temperature from Celsius to Kelvin:

T(K) = T(C) + 273.15

Let's substitute the given values into the equation and calculate the pressure:

P(unknown) * V(28.2 L) = n(1.2 mol) * R(0.0821 L·atm/(mol·K)) * T(61 C + 273.15)

Now, let's solve for P:

P = (n * R * T) / V

P = (1.2 mol * 0.0821 L·atm/(mol·K) * (61 C + 273.15) K) / 28.2 L

Calculating this expression will give us the pressure exerted by the gas.