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The pressure of 5.00 L of gas increases from 1.50 atm to 1240 mmHg. What is the final volume of the gas, assuming constant temperature?

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(P1)(V1)=(P2)(V2)
(1.50)(5.00)=(1240/760)(V2)
(7.5)/(1240/760)=V2
V2=4.596774194 L
User Naman Kashyap
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Answer:


V_2=4.60L

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello,

In this case, by means of the Boyle's law which allows us to understand a gas' volume-pressure relationship through an inversely proportional relationship:


P_1V_1=P_2V_2

We solve for the final volume
V_2 as required, including the conversion from mmHg to atm for the final pressure:


V_2=(P_1V_1)/(P_2) =(1.50atm*5.00L)/(1240mmHg*(1atm)/(760mmHg) ) \\\\V_2=4.60L

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