Calculate the pressure, in atm, required to compress a sample of helium gas from 5.00 L
(at 1.00 atm) to 2.00 L.
P1 = 1.00 atm
V1 = 5.00 L
T1 = T2 = constant
P2 = ???
V2 = 2.00 L
Solution:
Since the temperature and amount of gas remain unchanged, Boyle's law can be used.
Boyle's gas law can be expressed as: P1V1 = P2V2
To find the pressure, solve the equation for P2:
P2 = P1V1 / V2
P2 = (1.00 atm × 5.00 L) / (2.00 L) = 2.50 atm
P2 = 2.50 atm
Answer: 2.50 atm
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