A sample of a gas occupies 50L volume at 15°C and 640 mm of hg pressure. what is its volume at STP?
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Given :
P₁ = 640 mm of hg
P₂ = 760 mm of hg
V₁ = 50 L
V₂ = ?
T₁ = 15+273 = 288k
T₂ = 0°C = 273 k
on applying,
P₁V₁/T₁ = P₂V₂/T₂ , we have
= 640 mm of hg × 50 L/288 k = 760 mm × V₂/273 k
= V₂ = 640×50×273/288×760
= 39.91 L
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Here's your answer!!!
____________________________________________________________
Given :
P₁ = 640 mm of hg
P₂ = 760 mm of hg
V₁ = 50 L
V₂ = ?
T₁ = 15+273 = 288k
T₂ = 0°C = 273 k
on applying,
P₁V₁/T₁ = P₂V₂/T₂ , we have
= 640 mm of hg × 50 L/288 k = 760 mm × V₂/273 k
= V₂ = 640×50×273/288×760
= 39.91 L
________________________________________
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it helps you!
thank you ☻
@vaibhavhoax
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