Chemistry, asked by EvoIution003, 5 months ago

a sample of oxygen gas weighting 8.5g at a pressure of 90.0cm of mercury occupies a volume of 10.5 litre when it temperature is 270 kelvin what is volume when the temperature is raised to 360 kelvin at a same pressure​

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Answered by SnowFlakeBoy
21

Answer :-

\boxed{\rm\frac{P_1 V_1}{T_1} = \frac{P_2 V_2}{T_2}}

\rm\frac{1.18 \times 10.75}{270}  = \frac{1.18 \times V_2}{360}

3.28 × 10⁻³ V₂ = 0.046

V₂ = 0.046/3.28 × 10⁻³

V₂ = 14.02 L

Hence the gas would occupy a volume of 14.02 L

Answered by Anonymous
13

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\sf \frac{P_1V_1}{T_1} = \frac{P_2V_2}{T_2}\\\\ \frac{1.18\times 10.5}{270} = \frac{1.18 \times  V_2}{360} \\\\\frac{12.39}{270} = 3.28 \times  10^{-3} V_2 \\\\ V_2 = \frac{0.046}{3.28\times  10^{-3}} \\\\V_2 = 14.02

Volume = 14.02 L

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