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22 June, 20:32

10.0 grams of a gas occupies 12.5 liters at a pressure of 42.0 mm Hg. What is the volume when the pressure has increased to 75.0 mm Hg?

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  1. 22 June, 22:08
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    7 Liters is the new volume

    Explanation:

    For this problem, we assume that T° keeps on constant. Therefore we can apply Boile Mariotte's concept: pressure can be modified in a proportional indirectly way to volume

    V₁. P₁ = P₂. V₂

    12.5 L. 42 mmHg = 75 mmHg. V₂

    (12.5 L. 42 mmHg) / 75 mmHg = V₂

    7L = V₂

    As the pressure has increased, the volume decreased.
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