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Suppose that 25,0 mL of a gas at 725 mmHg and 298K is converted to

273'K and 760 mmHg atm. What would be the new volume? Hinto use the
following gas law equation (p1"V1) /T1 = (p2*V2)/72 "SHOW WORK *
28.15 ml
25.18 ml
21.85 mL
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Suppose that 25,0 mL of a gas at 725 mmHg and 298K is converted to 273'K and 760 mmHg-example-1

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The new volume : 21.85 ml

Further explanation

Given

V1=25,0 ml

P1=725 mmHg

T1=298K is converted to

T2=273'K

P2=760 mmHg atm

Required

V2

Solution

Combined gas law :


\tt (P_1.V_1)/(T_1)=(P_2.V_2)/(T_2)

Input the value :

V2=(P1.V1.T2)/(P2.T1)

V2=(725 x 25 ml x 273)/(760 x 298)

V2=21.85 ml

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