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1 April, 10:56

At 488 mm Hg, a sample of nitrogen gas occupies 609 mL. What volume does the gas occupy if the temperature remains constant and the pressure increases to 757.8 mm Hg?

Select one:

a. 392

b. 607

c. 0.00529

d. 1000

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  1. 1 April, 10:58
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    a. 392

    Explanation:

    According to Boyles law, the pressure of a fixed mass of a gas at constant temperature is inversely proportional to the volume.

    P1V1=P2V2

    P1=488mm Hg

    P2=757.8mm Hg

    V1=609 mL

    Therefore we use the values above in the formula and get:

    488 mm Hg*609 mL=757.8 mm Hg*V2

    V2 = (488mmHg*609 mL) / 757.8 mm Hg

    =392.177 mL
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