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6 August, 04:30

A sample of sulfur dioxide occupies a volume of 562 mL at 45.° C and

720 kPa. What volume will the sulfur dioxide occupy at STP?

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  1. 6 August, 05:00
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    3.43 L

    Explanation:

    By the ideal gas law, when there is a state change, the quantities can be calculated by:

    P1*V1/T1 = P2*V2/T2

    Where P is the pressure, V is the volume, T is the temperature in K, 1 is the initial state, and 2 the final state.

    P1 = 720 kPa, V1 = 562 mL, T1 = 45°C + 273 = 318 K

    STP: P = 1 atm = 101.325 kPa, T = 273 K

    720*562/318 = 101.325*V2/273

    0.371153846V2 = 1272.45283

    V2 = 3428 mL = 3.43 L
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