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The pressure on a 200 milliliter sample of CO2 (g) at constant temperature is increased from

600 mmHg to 1200 mmHg. What is the new volume?
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100 mL
300 mL
400 ml
600 mL

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The answer for the following problem is mentioned below.

  • Therefore the final volume of the gas is 100 ml.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Initial pressure (
P_(1)) = 600 mm of Hg

Final pressure (
P_(2)) = 1200 mm of Hg

Initial volume (
V_(1)) = 200 ml

To find:

Final volume (
V_(2))

We know;

According to the ideal gas equation,

P × V = n × R × T

Where;

P represents the pressure of the gas

V represents the volume of the gas

n represents the no of moles of the gas

R represents the universal gas constant

T represents the temperature of the gas

So,

From the above mentioned equation,

P × V = constant


(P_(1) )/(P_(2) ) =
(V_(1) )/(V_(2) )

Where,

(
P_(1)) represents the initial pressure of the gas

(
P_(2)) represents the final pressure of the gas

(
V_(1)) represents the initial volume of the gas

(
V_(2)) represents the final volume of the gas

So;


(600)/(1200) =
(V_(2) )/(200)


V_(2) = 100 ml

Therefore the final volume of the gas is 100 ml.

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