Chemistry
A cylinder of 20 litres capacity contains a gas at 100 atmospheric pressure. How many flasks of 200 cm3 capacity can be filled from it at 1 atmosphere pressure temperature remaining constant?
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Answer
V1 = 20 lits.
1 lit. = 1000 cm3
∴ 20 lit = 20,000 cm3
P1 (Initial pressure) = 100 atmos.
P2 (Final pressure) = 1 atmos.
V2 = ?
By Boyle's Law:
Substituting the values :
200 cm3 = capacity of 1 flask
∴ Number of flasks required for 20,00,000 cm3 of gas
Hence, number of flask that can be filled = 10,000.
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