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A sample of sulfur dioxide occupies a volume of 6052 mL at 352 K and 892 mm Hg. What volume will the sulfur dioxide occupy at STP?

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Answer:

5511.99 mL

Step-by-step explanation:

Given data

Volume V1= 6052 mL

Temperature T1= 352K

Pressure P1= 892 mm Hg

At STP the parameters of gas are

Temperature T2= 273.15 K

Pressure P2= 760 mmHg

Applying the gas equation

P1V1/T1= P2V2/T2

Substitute to find V2 we have

892*6052/352= 760*V2/273.15

5398384/352= 760*V2/273.15

15336.31= 760*V2/273.15

Cross multiply

15336.31*273.15= 760*V2

4189113.0765= 760*V2

4189113.0765/760= V2

V2= 5511.99 mL

Hence the volume at STP is 5511.99 mL

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