A flexible vessel contains 58.00 L of gas at a pressure of 2.55 atm. Under conditions of constant temperature and moles of gas, what is the volume of the gas when the pressure of the vessel is doubled?
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Explanation:
Assuming an ideal gas, we can determine what happens to the volume of the gas using the ideal gas law:
#PV=Nk_bT#
Which may be written:
as
Then we can see that if the temperature is held constant, it must also be the case that
Given that the pressure doubles, we know that
Therefore, the final volume is
Since we are given the initial pressure as well, we can even check our answer.
Initially, we have:
#PV=(2.55)(58.00)=147.9#
Then if we double the pressure and halve the volume:
#PV=(5.10)(29.00)=147.9#
Since the product remains constant, we can confirm that we've solved the problem.