A sample of a gas occupies 75.0mL at 0.400atm. If the temperature remains constant, a.)what volume would the gas occupy at 4.00atm? b.) How about 0.00400 atm? (Note: 1atm = 1.01325 x105 Pa)
V0 – initial volume = 75 ml
V – final volume = ? ml
P0 – initial pressure = 0,4 atm
P – final pressure: a) 4 atm; b) 0,004 atm
The Boyle's law itself can be stated as follows: for a fixed amount of an ideal gas kept at a fixed temperature, P (pressure) and V (volume) are inversely proportional—that is, when one doubles, the other is reduced by half:
"\\cfrac {V}{V_0}=\\cfrac {P_0}{P}"
"V= \\cfrac {V_0*P_0}{P}"
a)
"V= \\cfrac {75*0,4}{4} = 7,5ml"
b)
"V=\\cfrac {75*0,4}{0,004}= 7500ml= 7,5 l"
Answer:
a) "7,5ml"
b) "7,5l"
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