At constant temperature colume of a gas at 2atm pressure is 10L.What is the volume of the gas if the pressure is increased by 4atm
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Given: At constant temperature colume of a gas at 2atm pressure is 10L.
To find: What is the volume of the gas if the pressure is increased by 4atm.
Solution:
- Now we have given that At constant temperature colume of a gas at 2atm pressure is 10L.
- Now we now boyle law that:
- The volume of a constant mass of ideal gas at a constant temperature is inversely proportional to the pressure applied on it.
p1 v1 = p2 v2
- Now we have given as pressure increased by 4 atm.
- So the final pressure will be 6 atm .
2 x 10 = 6 x v2
v2 = 20/6
v2 = 10/3
v2 = 3.33
Answer:
So the volume is 3.33 L
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