Respuesta :

The "Ideal Gas Law Equations" is 
[tex]PV=nRT[/tex]
P= Pressure (in Pascals)
V=Volume (in Liters)
n=amount, or number (in moles)
R= 8.3145 [tex] \frac{Pascals*Liters}{Moles*Kelvin} [/tex] or [tex] \frac{PaL}{molK} [/tex]
T= Temperature (In Kelvin)

[tex]P= \frac{nRT}{V} [/tex]

Plug into the equation and you're good!
[tex] P=\frac{nRT}{V} [/tex]
[tex]P =\frac{(5mol)(8.3145)(286K)}{2L} [/tex]
[tex]P=5944.8675Pa[/tex]

If your teacher cares about sig figs,
2 sig figs (significant figures)
[tex]P=5900Pa[/tex]

For other units of pressure,
1 atm = 760 mmHG = 760 Torr = 101326 Pa = 1.01325 bar