Chemistry, asked by Arceus02, 11 months ago

Two different equimolar gases at same temperature have their pressure 1 atm and 40 atm respectively and volume of first gas is 40litre. Calculate volume of 2nd gas.​

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Answered by manasibhole9
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Answer:

I am going to solve this using the ideal gas equation, which is PV=nRT.

For gas 1-

P=1atm

V=40L

n=PV/RT

=1×40×12/T

=480/T

For gas 2-

P=40atm

n=480/T (since gases equimolar and at same temperature)

V=nRT/P

=(480×T)/(T×12×40)

=1atm

Hope it helps...


Arceus02: Your answer is correct but the unit will be in litre. Ans=1ltr
Arceus02: It can also be done by Boyle's law
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