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if a gas is initially at 5.50 atm, 121 L, 293 K, then it changes to 5.15 atm and 298 K, what is the new volume?
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if a gas is initially at 5.50 atm, 121 L, 293 K, then it changes to 5.15 atm and 298 K, what is the new volume?
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The new volume of the gas is 131.43 liters
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This is calculated by use of combined gas law equation
that is p1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2
P1 = 5.50 atm
V1= 121 L
T1= 293 k
P2= 5.15 atm
T2 = 298 K
V2 =?
by making V2 the subject of the formula
V2= T2 P1V1/ P2T1
V2 is therefore = (298 k x 5.50 atm x121 L)/ ( 5.15 atm x 293 k) =
131.43 L
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