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If a gas is cooled from 523 K to 273 K and volume is kept constant

what final pressure would result if the original pressure was 745 mm
Hg?

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Answer:

388.88 mmHg (2 d.p.)

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the final pressure when the volume is kept constant, we can use Gay-Lussac's law.

Gay-Lussac's law


\boxed{\sf (P_1)/(T_1)=(P_2)/(T_2)}

where:

  • P₁ is the initial pressure.
  • T₁ is the initial temperature (in kelvins).
  • P₂ is the final pressure.
  • T₂ is the final temperature (in kelvins).

The values to substitute into the equation are:

  • P₁ = 745 mmHg
  • T₁ = 523 K
  • T₂ = 273 K

Substitute the values into the equation and solve for P₂:


\implies \sf (P_1)/(T_1)=(P_2)/(T_2)


\implies \sf (745)/(523 )=(P_2)/(273)


\implies \sf P_2=(745 \cdot 273)/(523 )


\implies \sf P_2=(203385)/(523 )


\implies \sf P_2=388.88145315...


\implies \sf P_2=388.88\;mmHg\;(2\;d.p.)

Therefore, the final pressure would be 388.88 mmHg if a gas is cooled from 523 K to 273 K and the volume is kept constant, starting with an initial pressure of 745 mmHg.

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