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A sample of hydrogen gas has a volume of 145 mL when measured at 44

degrees C and 1.47 atm. What volume would the hydrogen sample occupy
at STP?

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Answer:


186.01\ \text{mL}

Step-by-step explanation:


P_1 = Initial pressure = 1.47 atm


P_2 = Final pressure =
10^5\ \text{Pa}


T_1 = Initial temperature =
44^(\circ)\text{C}


T_2 = Final temperature =
273.15\ \text{K}


V_1 = Initial volume = 145 mL


V_2 = Final volume

We have the relation


(P_1V_1)/(T_1)=(P_2V_2)/(T_2)\\\Rightarrow V_2=(P_1V_1T_2)/(T_1P_2)\\\Rightarrow V_2=(1.47* 101325* 145* 273.15)/((44+273.15)* 10^5)\\\Rightarrow V_2=186.01\ \text{mL}

Final volume of the sample is
186.01\ \text{mL}.

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