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When a certain gas under a pressure of 5.00 × 106 Pa at 25.0°C is allowed to expand to 3.00 times its original volume, its final pressure is 1.07 × 106 Pa. What is its final temperature?

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Answer:

191.316 K or -81.684 °C

Step-by-step explanation:

From general gas law,

P₁V₁/T₁ = P₂V₂/T₂ ................ Equation 1

Where P₁ = Initial pressure, V₁ = Initial volume, T₁ = Initial temperature, P₂ = Final pressure, V₂ = Final volume, T₂ = Final Temperature.

Make T₂ the subject of the equation.

T₂ = P₂V₂T₁/P₁ V₁ ............... Equation 2

Given: P₁ = 5.00×10⁶ Pa, T₁ = 25.0°C = 298 K, P₂ = 1.07×10⁶.

Let: V₁ = y cm³, V₂ = 3y cm³

Substitute into equation 2,

T₂ = (1.07×10⁶×298×3y)/(5.00×10⁶×y)

T₂ =191.316 K.

Hence the final temperature = 191.316 K or -81.684 °C

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