Chemistry
2 litres of a gas is enclosed in a vessel at a pressure of 760 mm Hg. If temperature remains constant, calculate pressure when volume changes to 4 dm3.
Gas Laws
54 Likes
Answer
V1 = 2 lits.
P1 (Initial pressure) = 760 mm Hg
V2 = 4 dm3
P2 (Final pressure) = ?
By Boyle's Law:
Substituting the values :
∴ Final pressure of the gas = 380 mm Hg.
Answered By
33 Likes
Related Questions
Convert :
(i) 273°C to kelvin
(ii) 293 K to °C
What will be the minimum pressure required to compress 500 dm3 of air at 1 bar to 200 dm3, if temperature is kept constant?
800 cm3 of gas is collected at 654 mm pressure. At what pressure would the volume of the gas reduce by 40% of its original volume, temperature remaining constant?
At constant temperature, the effect of change of pressure on volume of a gas was as given below :
Pressure in atmospheres Volume in litres 1.0 12 1.5 8.0 2.0 6.0 2.5 4.8 3.0 4.0 (a) Plot the following graphs :
(i) P vs V
(ii) P vs 1/V
(iii) PV vs P
(b) Assuming that the pressure values given above are correct, find the correct measurement of the volume at 2.3 atmosphere pressure.