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28 August, 02:44

If a 10. m3 volume of air (acting as an ideal gas) is at a pressure of 760 mm and a temperature of 27 degrees Celsius is taken to a high altitude where the pressure is 400. mm Hg and a temperature of - 23 degrees Celsius, what volume will it occupy? (Hint: remember the temperature must be in Kelvin)

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  1. 28 August, 04:21
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    From the combined gas law

    P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2, Where P1, V1 and T1 are the initial pressure, volume and temperature respectively, while P2, V2 and T1 are the new pressure, volume and temperatures respectively.

    Thus; P1 = 760 mmHg, V1=10 m^3, T1 = 27 + 273 = 300 K

    P2 = 400 mmHg, V2 = ? and T2 = - 23 + 273 = 250K

    V2 = (P1V1T2) / T1P2

    = (760*10*250) / (300*400)

    = 1900000/120000

    = 15.83

    Therefore, the new volume is 15.83 m³
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