1.My grandmother was hospitalized at the Community Hospital due to difficulty in breathing. The nurse supported her breathing with the aid of oxygen gas. The nurse noted that the tank of oxygen gas has a volume of 14.0L and a pressure of 1 atm. Find the volume of the oxygen when its pressure is changed to 1.2 atm while the temperature is held constant.
Given: V1=14.0 L, P1= 1.0 atm, P2= 1.2 atm
Given:
P1 = 1 atm
V1 = 14.0 L
T1 = T2 = constant
P2 = 1.2 atm
V2 = unknown
Formula: P1V1 = P2V2
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 volume of the air, solve the equation for V2:
V2 = P1V1 / P2
V2 = (1 atm × 14.0 L) / (1.2 atm) = 11.667 L = 11.7 L
V2 = 11.7 L
Answer: 11.7 liters
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