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31 December, 10:31

A sample of helium (He) occupies 8.0 liters at 1 atm and 20.0◦C. What pressure is necessary to change the volume to 1.0 liters at 10.0◦C?

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  1. 31 December, 10:35
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    Apply the combined gas law

    PV/T = const.

    P = pressure, V = volume, T = temperature, PV/T must stay constant.

    Initial PVT values:

    P = 1atm, V = 8.0L, T = 20.0°C = 293.15K

    Final PVT values:

    P = ?, V = 1.0L, T = 10.0°C = 283.15K

    Set the PV/T expression for the initial and final PVT values equal to each other and solve for the final P:

    1 (8.0) / 293.15 = P (1.0) / 283.15

    P = 7.7atm
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