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23 September, 08:55

A sample of diborane gas (B2H6), a substance that bursts into flame when exposed to air, has a pressure of 345 torr at a temperature of - 15ºC and a volume of 3.48 L. If conditions are changed so that the temperature is 36ºC and the pressure is 468 torr, what will be the volume of the sample?

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  1. 23 September, 09:11
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    The final volume is 3.07L

    Explanation:

    The general gas law will be used:

    P1V1 / T1 = P2V2 / T2

    V2 = P1 V1 T2 / P2 T1

    Give the variables to the standard unit:

    P1 = 345 torr = 345 / 760 atm = 0.4539atm

    T1 = - 15°C = - 15 + 273 = 258K

    V1 = 3.48L

    T2 = 36°C = 36 + 273 = 309K

    P2 = 468 torr = 468 * 1 / 760 atm = 0.6158atm

    V2 = ?

    Equate the values into the gas equation, you have:

    V2 = 0.4539 * 3.48 * 309 / 0.6158 * 258

    V2 = 488.0877 / 158.8764

    V2 = 3.07

    The final volume is 3.07L
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