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11 August, 23:35

What volume of air at 25°C and 1.00 atm can he stored in a 10.0 L high-pressure air tank if compressed to 25°C and 175 atm?

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  1. 12 August, 00:01
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    1750L

    Explanation:

    Given

    Initial Temperature = 25°C

    Initial Pressure = 175 atm

    Initial Volume = 10.0L

    Final Temperature = 25°C

    Final Pressure = 1 atm

    Final Volume = ?

    This question is an illustration of ideal gas law.

    From the given parameters, the initial temperature and final temperature are the same; this implies that the system has a constant temperature.

    As such, we'll make use of Boyle's Law to solve this;

    Boyle's Law States that:

    P₁V₁ = P₂V₂

    Where P₁ and P₂ represent Initial and Final Pressure, respectively

    While V₁ and V₂ represent Initial and final volume

    The equation becomes

    175 atm * 10L = 1 atm * V₂

    1750 atm L = 1 atm * V₂

    1750 L = V₂

    Hence, the final volume that can be stored is 1750L
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