Chemistry, asked by anuarshidha, 9 months ago

a gas is at 2 atm pressure and 5l volume then another gas is at 5atm and volume at constant temperature and definite mass??​

Answers

Answered by kavinithya0605
1

Explanation:

Applying Boyle's law; P 1

V 1

=P 2

V 2

5×2=1.6×P 2

Therefore final pressure; P 2

=

1.6

10

=6.25atm

Answered by hydrogenshine1
1

Verified Answer:

First of all the question is not clear.

If you want to determine volume of gas,you can apply mathematical form of Boyle's law,

P1V1=P2V2

GIVEN:

P1= 2atm

P2= 5atm

V1= 5L

TO BE CALCULATED:

V2= ???

ANSWER

P1V1 = P2V2

V2 = P1V1/P2

V2=( 2×5)/5=2 L

VOLUME OF ANOTHER GAS IS 2 L.

I am not sure about definite mass.

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