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20 July, 18:11

The pressure on a balloon holding 356 mL of an ideal gas is increased from 267 torr to 1.00 atm. What is the new volume of the balloon (in mL) at constant temperature

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  1. 20 July, 18:35
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    124.52 mL

    Explanation:

    from Boyle's Law,

    PV = P'V' ... Equation 1

    Where P = Initial pressure of the gas, V = Initial volume of the gas, P' = Final pressure of the gas, V' = Final volume of the gas.

    make V' the subject of the equation.

    V' = PV/P' ... Equation 2

    Given: P = 267 torr = (267*0.00131) = 0.34977 atm, V = 356 mL, P' = 1 atm

    Substitute into equation 2

    V' = (0.34977*356) / 1

    V' = 124.52 mL.

    Hence the new volume of the balloon = 124.52 mL
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