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If you have a gas that starts out with a pressure of 720 mm Hg and a volume of 1500mL, what is the new volume if you increase the pressure to 2 atm? (Gas stoichiometry)
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If you have a gas that starts out with a pressure of 720 mm Hg and a volume of 1500mL, what is the new volume if you increase the pressure to 2 atm?
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the new volume is calculated by use of Boyles law formula
that is P1V1=p2v2
v2= p1v1/p2
P1= 720 mmhg
v1= 1500ml
p2 = 2 atm
V2=?
convert P2 to mmhg = 2 x760= 1520 mmhg
V2= 720mmhg x1500 ml/ 1520mmhg =
710.53 m
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