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5 December, 07:10

A 8.5-liter sample of a gas has 1.2 mole of the gas. If 0.65 mole of the gas is added, what is the final volume of the gas? Temperature and pressure remain constant. 13 liters 14 liters 18 liters 21 liters

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  1. 5 December, 07:18
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    i can confirm that this is correct
  2. 5 December, 07:31
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    Answer: 13 liters

    Explanation: for this case is really important to keep in mind that 2 things that give us the conditions to proceed with this equation.

    the first one is that the Temperature and pressure remain constant, so like this values are constant we do not use them to calculate the amount of volume because always will be the same.

    the second one is that we are working with the same gas, so the gas does not change and conditions dos not change too. then we can proceed.

    if for 1.2 mole of gas we have 8.5 liter how many we have for 0.65 mole

    then we apply this equation

    0.65 mole * (8.5 liter / 1.2 mole) = 4.25 liter

    as we are working with the same gas, we only need to sum the values in liter for each amount in mole

    then we get this result

    8.5 liter + 4.25 liter b = 12.75 liter = 13 liter
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