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29 February, 23:53

Container a holds 762 ml of ideal gas at 2.50 atm. container b holds 149 ml of ideal gas at 4.90 atm. if the gases are allowed to mix together, what is the resulting pressure?

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  1. 1 March, 00:07
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    Boyle's Law is P1 * V1 = P2 * V2. Let's calculate the pressure of Gas A P1 = 2.5 V1 = 762 P2 = ? and V2 = 762 + 149 = 911 So P2 = P1 * V1/V2 = 2.5 * 762 / 911 = 2.091 Let's calculate the pressure of Gas B P1 = 4.9 and V1 = 149 P2 = ? and V2 = 149 + 762 = 911 So P2 = P1 * V1/V2 P2 = 4.9 * 149/911 = 0.8014 From Dalton's law the resulting pressure = 0.8014 + 2.091 = 2.892
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