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22 November, 10:40

A student collects 285mL of nitrous oxides gas at 15.8°C and a pressure of 1.05atm. The next day, the same sample occupies a volume of 292mL at a temperature of 11.2°C. What is the new pressure in kPa?

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  1. 22 November, 10:53
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    1.01 atm

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To solve this problem, we can use the Combined Gas Laws:

    p₁V₁/T₁ = p₂V₂/T₂ Multiply each side by T₂

    p₁V₁T₂ = p₂V₂ Divide each side by V₂

    p₂ = p₁ * V₁/V₂ * T₂/T₁

    dа ta:

    p₁ = 1.05 atm; V₁ = 285 mL; T₁ = 15.8 °C

    p₂ = ?; V₂ = 292 mL; T₂ = 11.2 °C

    Calculations:

    (a) Convert temperatures to kelvins

    T₁ = (15.8+273.15) K = 288.95 K

    T₂ = (11.2+273.15) K = 284.35 K

    (b) Calculate the pressure

    p₂ = 1.05 atm * (285/292) * (284.35/288.95)

    = 1.05 atm * 0.9760 * 0.9840

    = 1.01 atm
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