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At 35.0°c and 3.00 atm pressure, a gas has a volume of 1.40 l. what pressure does the gas have at 0.00°c and a volume of 0.950 l? which equation should you use?.

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Answer:

The answer is 3.92 sign. digits.

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At 35.0°c and 3.00 atm pressure, a gas has a volume of 1.40 l. what pressure does-example-1
User Payam Shakibafar
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Answer : The pressure of gas will be, 3.918 atm and the combined gas law is used for this problem.

Solution :

Combined gas law is the combination of Boyle's law, Charles's law and Gay-Lussac's law.

The combined gas equation is,


(P_1V_1)/(T_1)=(P_2V_2)/(T_2)

where,


P_1 = initial pressure of gas = 3 atm


P_2 = final pressure of gas = ?


V_1 = initial volume of gas = 1.40 L


V_2 = final volume of gas = 0.950 L


T_1 = initial temperature of gas =
35^oC=273+35=308K


T_2 = final temperature of gas =
0^oC=273+0=273K

Now put all the given values in the above equation, we get the final pressure of gas.


(3atm* 1.40L)/(308K)=(P_2* 0.950L)/(273K)


P_2=3.918atm

Therefore, the pressure of gas will be, 3.918 atm and the combined gas law is used for this problem.

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