Final answer:
Using Boyle's Law, the final pressure of chlorine gas compressed from 3.00 L to 1.00 L is calculated to be 4.80 atm, assuming constant temperature and amount of gas.
Step-by-step explanation:
The problem presented involves a chlorine gas sample compressed in a cylinder with a piston. The volume of the chlorine gas changes from 3.00 L to 1.00 L while maintaining the temperature and the number of moles constant. To solve for the final pressure of the chlorine gas, we can use Boyle's Law, which states that for a given amount of gas at constant temperature, the pressure of the gas is inversely proportional to its volume (P1V1 = P2V2).
Setting up the equation with the known values, we have:
1.60 atm * 3.00 L = P2 * 1.00 L
Solving for P2 (final pressure), we find:
P2 = (1.60 atm * 3.00 L) / 1.00 L
P2 = 4.80 atm
Therefore, the final pressure of chlorine gas, when compressed to a volume of 1.00 L, is 4.80 atm provided that the temperature and the amount of chlorine remain constant.