at constant temperature volume of a gas 2 atm pressure is 10L .what is the volume the gas, if pressure is increased by 4 atm
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Answer:
3.33
Explanation:
use boyle law
p1v1=p2v2
as pressure increased by 4 atm final pressure will be 6 atm
s0 2*10=6*V2
v2=10/3
3.33
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Given:
Initial volume, V1 = 10 Litre
Initial pressure, P1 = 2 atm
Final pressure, P2 = 2+4 = 6 atm
To Find:
The final volume of the gas, i.e., V2.
Calculation:
- Applying Boyle's law to the given condition, we have:
P1 V1 = P2 V2
⇒ 2 × 10 = 6 × V2
⇒ V2 = 20/6
⇒ V2 = 3.33 Litre
- So, the final volume of the gas is 3.33 Litre if the pressure is increased by 4 atm.
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