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a vessel of 120 ml capacity contain a certain amount of gas at 35 degree Celsius and 1.2 bar pressure the gas is transferred to another vessel of volume 180 ml at 35 degree celsius what would be its pressure​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Here , P1=1.2 bar, V1=120 ml , P2=?, V2=180 ml

temp of gas is at 35°c

e.g. temp is constant

we have apply Boyle's law

P1V1 = P2V2

Now,

1.2 × 120 = P2 × 180

=> 144 = P2 × 180

=> P2 × 180 = 144

=> P2 = 144/180 = 0.8

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Answered by BrainlyCharm
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Βoyle law:-

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it describes how an pressure of an tends to increase as the volume of container decreases.It states that :-

p1V1 = p2V2 (where p is pressure and V is volume )

Step to step explanation:-

Given :-

p1= 1.2 bar

V1=120ml

V2=180ml

To find :-

p2=?

Solution:-

According to Boyle law :-

p1V1=P2V2

So,

1.2 x 120 =p2 x 180

p2=1.2 x 120/ 180

[p2=0.8 bar]

Hence we get the answer ;)

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