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A 15.5 L balloon contains helium gas at a pressure of 840 mmHg. What is the final pressure, in millimeters of mercury, if the final volume is 9.25 L?

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Answer

The final pressure is 1407.56 mmHg

Step-by-step explanation

Given:

Initial volume, V₁ = 15.5 L

Initial pressure, P₁ = 840 mmHg = 1.10526 atm

Final volume, V₂ = 9.25 L

What to find:

The final pressure, in mmHg.

Step-by-step solution:

The final pressure, P₂ can be calculated using Boyle's law formula.


\begin{gathered} P_1V_1=P_2V_2 \\ \\ \Rightarrow P_2=(P_1V_1)/(V_2) \end{gathered}

Putting the values of the given parameters into the formula, we have;


\begin{gathered} P_2=\frac{1.10526\text{ }atm*15.5\text{ }L}{9.25\text{ }L}=1.852057297\text{ }atm \\ \\ In\text{ }mmHg; \\ \\ P_2=1.852057297*760\text{ }mmHg=1407.56\text{ }mmHg \end{gathered}

The final pressure is 1407.56 mmHg

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