Chemistry
A fixed mass of a gas has a volume of 750 cc at -23°C and 800 mm pressure. Calculate the pressure for which it's volume will be 720 cc. The temperature being -3°C.
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Answer
| Initial Conditions | Final Conditions |
|---|---|
| V1 = Initial volume of the gas = 750 cc | V2 = Final volume of the gas = 720 cc |
| T1 = Initial temperature of the gas = -23°C = -23 + 273 = 250 K | T2 = Final temperature of the gas = -3°C = -3 + 273 = 270 K |
| P1 = Initial pressure of the gas = 800 mm | P2 = Final pressure of the gas = ? |
By Gas Law:
Substituting the values :
Therefore, final pressure of the gas = 900 mm
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