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The volume of a gas at 600 mm Hg
pressure is 25 litres what will be the
volume of the gas at 750 mm Hg pressure,
temprature remaining constant

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Answered by apsara68
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Answer:

Given ,

P1 = 600mm of Hg

V1 = 25Lt

Again ,

P2 = 750mm of Hg

V2 = ?

Since we know from Boyles law ,

P1V1= P2V2

600×25= 750×V2

750V2= 15000

Therefore V2= 20lt ...

The volume of the gas at 750mm Hg pressure is 20lts....

Answered by yoyoganeshmirdha
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Answer:if the gas is ideal one then the gas should follow ideal gas law.

let volume of gas initial v1=25 liters

                       pressure  p1= 600 mm Hg

final pressure p2=750mm Hg

if the temperature of the system remain unchanged then

(p1*v1)/T = (p2*v2)/T

v2= (P1* v1)/v2 = (600*25)/750 = 20 liters {ans}

Explanation:

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