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1 March, 10:25

A mole of gas at 0.0oC and 760. torr occupies 22.4 L. What is the volume of this gas at 25. oC and 760. torr

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  1. 1 March, 10:39
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    24.45 L

    Explanation:

    From General gas equation,

    PV/T = P'V'/T' ... Equation 1

    Where P = initial pressure, V = Initial volume, T = Initial Temperature, P' = Final pressure, V' = Final Volume, T' = Final Temperature.

    make V' the subject of the equation.

    V' = PVT' / (TP') ... Equation 2

    Given: P = 760 torr, V = 22.4 L, T = 0 °C = (0+273) = 273 K, T' = 25 °C = (25 + 273) = 298 K, P' = 760 torr

    Substitute into equation 2

    V' = 760 (22.4) (298) / (760*273)

    V' = 24.45 L.

    Hence the volume of the gas = 24.45 L
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