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A sample of gas has a volume of 2.00L at 25.0 degrees Celcius and 1.08atm. What volume ( in liters) will it have at 100 degrees Celcius and 1.5atm?

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Step-by-step explanation:

The question requires us to calculate the volume (in L) of a gas under the conditions given.

The following information was provided by the question:

Initial volume of gas = V1 = 2.00 L

Initial temperature of gas = T1 = 25.0 °C

Initial pressure of gas = P1 = 1.08 atm

Final temperature of gas = T2 = 100 °C

Final pressure of gas = P2 = 1.50 atm

To solve this problem, we'll need to apply the equation of ideal gases (shown below) twice: first, to determine the number of moles of gas, and again to calculate the volume of gas under the final conditions. Note that we'll determine the number of moles of gas under the initial conditions because this amount won't change (as we're talking about the same sample of gas).


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