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7 December, 07:51

At a pressure of 782.3 mm Hg and 34.4 °C, a certain gas has a volume of 362.4 mL. What will

be the new volume of this gas under STP?

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  1. 7 December, 08:14
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    Answer: v2=331.289mL

    Explanation:

    Formula for ideal gas law is p1v1/T1=p2v2/T2

    P1=782.3mmHg

    P2=769mmHg at STP

    V1=362.4mL

    V2=?

    T1=273+34.4=307.4k

    T2=273k at STP

    Then apply the formula and make v2 the subject of formula

    V2 = 782.3*362.4*273/760*307.4

    V2=77397006.96/233624

    V2=331.289mL
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