Answer: 1.39 m3
Explanation:
If we consider the helium to be an ideal gas, at any condition, we can apply the Ideal Gas Equation as follows:
P V = n R T
Taking the initial state as (1), we can write:
P1V1 = n R T1 (1)
In the initial state, we have P= 1.3 atm, V=1.6 m3, and T= 273 K + 16 K =289 K.
Let’s call (2) to the final state, so we can write as follows:
P2V2 = n R T2 (2)
In the final state, our givens are P= 1.2 atm, and T= 273 K -41 K = 232 K
So, dividing both sides in (1) and (2), we can solve for V2, as follows:
V2 = (1.3 atm. 1.6 m3.232 K) / 1.2 atm. 289 K = 1.39 m3