A balloon filled with oxygen gas occupies a volume of 5.5 L at 25°C. What volume will the gas occupy at 100.0 °C?

1 Answer
Dec 3, 2015

#V_2=6.9L#

Explanation:

To answer this question, we will need to assume the following:

  1. Oxygen is behaving ideally, so we can use the ideal gas law: #PV=nRT#
  2. During the process, the pressure is remaining constant.

Since we are heating the ballon, the number of mole is not changing and therefore, #n# is constant too.

Thus #V=underbrace((nR)/P)_(color(blue)("constant k"))T=>V/T=k=>(V_1)/(T_1)=(V_2)/(T_2)#

#=>V_2=(V_1)/(T_1)xxT_2=(5.5L)/(298cancel(K))xx373cancel(K)=6.9L#

Therefore, oxygen will occupy a volume of #6.9L# at #100^@C#.