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A chemical reaction occurring in a cylinder equipped with a moveable piston produces 0.641 mol of a gaseous product. If the cylinder contained 0.280 mol of gas before the reaction and had an initial volume of 2.05 L , what was its volume after the reaction

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Answer: The final volume of the reaction is 4.69 L

Step-by-step explanation:

The relationship of number of moles and volume at constant temperature and pressure was given by Avogadro's law. This law states that volume is directly proportional to number of moles at constant temperature and pressure.

The equation used to calculate number of moles is given by:


(V_1)/(n_1)=(V_2)/(n_2)

where,


V_1\text{ and }n_1 are the initial volume and number of moles


V_2\text{ and }n_2 are the final volume and number of moles

We are given:


V_1=2.05L\\n_1=0.280mol\\V_2=?L\\n_2=0.641mol

Putting values in above equation, we get:


(2.05)/(0.280)=(V_2)/(0.641)\\\\V_2=(2.05* 0.641)/(0.280)=4.69L

Hence, the final volume of the reaction is 4.69 L

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