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16 January, 01:55

At 570. mmHg and 25 °C, a gas sample has a volume of 2270 mL. What is the final pressure (in mmHg) at a volume of 1250 mL and a temperature of 175 °C? 1560 mmHg 210 mmHg 7000 mmHg 690 mmHg 470 mmHg

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  1. 16 January, 02:09
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    1560 mmHg is the final pressure

    Explanation:

    To solve this problem we need to apply the Ideal Gases Law Equation:

    P. V = n. R. T

    First of all, we need to convert the volume to L, T° to Absolute T° (T°C + 273) and pressure from mmHg to atm

    570 mmHg. 1atm/760 mmHg = 0.75 atm

    25°C + 273 = 298K

    175°C + 273 = 448K

    2270 mL. 1L/1000mL = 2.27L

    1250 mL. 1L/1000mL = 1.25L

    P. V = n. R. T is the main equation but in both cases n and R are constant. We can ignore them, so we make this formula for each situation:

    P. V / T = n. R → P₁. V₁ / T₁ = P₂. V₂ / T₂

    We replace dа ta: 0.75 atm. 2.27L / 298K = P₂. 1.25L / 448K

    (0.75 atm. 2.27L / 298K). 448K = P₂. 1.25L

    2.56 atm. L = P₂. 1.25L → P₂ = 2.56atm. L / 1.25L = 2.05 atm

    We finally convert the atm to mmHg to reach the answer

    2.05 atm. 760 mmHg / 1atm = 1556 mmHg ≅ 1560 mmHg
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