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11 August, 20:45

What is the new pressure of 150 mL of a gas that is compressed to 50 mL when the original pressure was 2.0 atm and the temperature is held constant?

2. A sample of a gas in a rigid container at 30.0°C and 2.00 atm has its temperature increased to 40.0°C. What will be the new pressure?

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    1) 6.0 atm.

    2) 2.066 atm.

    Explanation:

    From the general law of ideal gases:

    PV = nRT.

    where, P is the pressure of the gas.

    V is the volume of the container.

    n is the no. of moles of the gas.

    R is the general gas constant.

    T is the temperature of the gas (K).

    1) What is the new pressure of 150 mL of a gas that is compressed to 50 mL when the original pressure was 2.0 atm and the temperature is held constant?

    At constant T and at two different (P, and V):

    P₁V₁ = P₂V₂.

    P₁ = 2.0 atm, V₁ = 150.0 mL.

    P₂ = ? atm, V₂ = 50.0 mL.

    ∴ P₂ = P₁V₁/V₂ = (2.0 atm) (150.0 mL) / (50.0 mL) = 6.0 atm.

    2. A sample of a gas in a rigid container at 30.0°C and 2.00 atm has its temperature increased to 40.0°C. What will be the new pressure?

    Since the container is rigid, so it has constant V. At constant V and at two different (P, and T):

    P₁/T₁ = P₂/T₂.

    P₁ = 2.0 atm, T₁ = 30.0°C + 273 = 303 K.

    P₂ = ? atm, T₂ = 40.0°C + 273 = 313 K.

    ∴ P₂ = P₁T₂/T₁ = (2.0 atm) (313.0 K) / (303.0 K) = 2.066 atm.
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