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24 March, 07:23

A 500ml bottle contains 2.50 moles of gas. What is the new volume when the number of miles is increased 5.00 moles?

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  1. 24 March, 07:43
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    The new volume is 1,000ml

    Explanation:

    Mathematically, we know that the number of moles per ml (volume) should be constant irrespective of the increase.

    Initially, we have a volume of 500 ml and number of moles of 2.5 moles

    The ratio of the number of moles to the volume is 2.5/500 = 0.005 mole/ml

    Now, this is expected to remain the same even if we have an increment.

    let's call the new volume x

    0.005 mol/ml = 5 moles/x ml

    x = 5/0.005 = 1,000 ml
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