If the pressure of 50.0 mL of oxygen gas at 100°C increases from 735 mm Hg to 925 mm Hg, what is the final volume? Assume the temperature remains constant.
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Explanation:
Recall the gas law
Our question
If the pressure of 50.0 mL of oxygen gas at 100°C increases from 735 mm Hg to 925 mm Hg, what is the final volume? Assume the temperature remains constant.
This means
mmHg must be converted in
=1 atm = 760mmHg
0.9671053242406501atm = n * 0.0821L * 373K/0.05L
Solve the equation
Multiply both sides with 0.05L
n = 0.00158moles
So lets now calculate volume when we know n.
n is constant in both the equation.