Chemistry
Calculate the following :
The volume at s.t.p. occupied by a gas 'Y' originally occupying 760 cc. at 300 K and 70 cm. press, of Hg.
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Answer
| Initial conditions | Final conditions [S.t.p.] |
|---|---|
| P1 = Initial pressure of the gas = 70 cm. | P2 = Final pressure of the gas = 76 cm |
| V1 = Initial volume of the gas = 760 cc. | V2 = Final volume of the gas = ? |
| T1 = Initial temperature of the gas = 300 K | T2 = Final temperature of the gas = 273 K |
By Gas Law:
Substituting the values :
Therefore, final volume of the gas = 637 cc.
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