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15 August, 20:16

A sample of a gas at room temperature occupies a volume of 18.0 L at a pressure of 902 torr. If the pressure changes to 4510 torr, with no change in the temperature or moles of gas, what is the new volume, V2

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  1. 15 August, 20:17
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    The correct answer is 3.6 L

    Explanation:

    According to the gases Boyle's law, the relation between the volume and the pressure of a gas at constant temperature is given by the following mathematical expression:

    Pi x Vi = Pf x Vf

    Where Pi and Vi are the initial pressure and volume of the gas whereas Pf and Vf are the final pressure and volume, respectively.

    In this problem we have:

    Vi = 18.0 L

    Pi = 902 Torr

    Pf = 4510 Torr

    The final volume (Vf) will be:

    Vf = (Pi x Vi) / Pf = (902 Torr x 18.0 L) / 4510 Torr = 3.6 L

    From the result, we can see that if the pressure increases, the volume of the gas decreases.
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