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25 February, 04:24

A container holds 50.0ml of nitrogen at 25°c and a pressure of 736 mm hg. What will be it's volume if the temperature increases by 35°c.

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  1. 25 February, 04:36
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    51.7 mL

    Explanation:

    Data Given

    initial volume V1 = 50 mL

    final Volume V2 = ?

    initial Temperature T1 = 25° C

    convert Temperature to Kelvin

    T1 = 25° C + 273 = 298K

    final Temperature T2 = 35° C

    convert Temperature to Kelvin

    T2 = 35° C + 273 = 298K

    Solution:

    The formula used

    V1 / T1 = V2 / T2

    As we have to find out volume, so rearrange the above equation

    V2 = V1 x T2 / T1

    Put value in above equation

    V2 = 50 mL x 308K / 298K

    V2 = 51.7 mL

    So the final volume of Nitrogen = 51.7 mL
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