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5 March, 12:01

A sample of argon gas has a volume of 73 mL at a pressure of 1.20 atm and a temperature of 112 degrees Celsius. What is the final volume of the gas, in mL, when the pressure and temperature of the gas sample are changed to. 55 atm and 75 degrees C.

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  1. 5 March, 12:23
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    V₂ → 106.6 mL

    Explanation:

    We apply the Ideal Gases Law to solve the problem. For the two situations:

    P. V = n. R. T

    Moles are still the same so → P. V / R. T = n

    As R is a constant, the formula to solve this is: P. V / T

    P₁. V₁ / T₁ = P₂. V₂ / T₂ Let's replace dа ta:

    (1.20 atm. 73mL) / 112°C = (0.55 atm. V₂) / 75°C

    ((87.6 mL. atm) / 112°C). 75°C = 0.55 atm. V₂

    58.66 mL. atm = 0.55 atm. V₂

    58.66 mL. atm / 0.55 atm = V₂ → 106.6 mL
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