Answer:
P₂ = 0.250 atm or 190. mmHg**
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the final pressure of the gas, you need to use the Combined Gas Law:
In this equation, "P₁", "V₁", and "T₁" represent the initial pressure, volume, and temperature. "P₂", "V₂", and "T₂" represent the final pressure, volume, and temperature.
Before you can solve for "P₂", you need to...
(1) convert the pressure from mmHg to atm (760 mmHg = 1 atm)
(2) convert the temperature from Celsius to Kelvin (°C + 273 = K)
The final answer should have 3 sig figs like the other given values.
P₁ = 756 mmHg / 760 = 0.995 atm P₂ = ? atm
V₁ = 2.00 L V₂ = 2.00 L + 2.00 L = 4.00 L
T₁ = 0.00°C + 273 = 273 K T₂ = 137 K
<----- Combined Gas Law
<----- Insert values
<----- Simplify left side
<----- Multiply both sides by 137 K
<----- Divide both sides by 4.00 L
** 0.250 atm x 760 = 190. mmHg