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19 April, 02:47

1. A sample of Oxygen gas occupies a volume of 250 ml at 0.97 atm pressure. What volume will it occupy at 1.05 atm pressure?

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  1. 19 April, 03:11
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    The volume will be 0,23 L

    Explanation:

    We use Boyle Mariotte's law: for a given mass of gas at constant temperature, the pressure and volume vary inversely proportionally. We convert the unit of volume in ml into L: 250/1000 = 0,250 L

    P1xV1=P2xV2

    V2 = (P1xV1) / V2 = (0,97 atm x 0,250 L) / 1,05 atm = 0,23 L
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