Final answer:
For the given questions: 1) The final volume of the gas is 0.108 L. 2) The moles of gas present are 2.24 mol. 3) The new volume of the gas is 2.14 L.
Step-by-step explanation:
1) To calculate the final volume of the gas, we can use the combined gas law formula:
P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2
Using the given values:
P1 = 2.50 atm, V1 = 35 mL = 0.035 L, T1 = 12°C + 273 = 285K
P2 = 0.85 atm, T2 = 298K
Plugging in the values and solving for V2:
(2.50 atm)(0.035 L)/(285K) = (0.85 atm)(V2)/(298K)
Simplifying the equation gives:
V2 = (2.50 atm)(0.035 L)(298K)/(0.85 atm)(285K)
V2 = 0.108 L
Therefore, the final volume of the gas is 0.108 L.
2) To find the moles of gas, we can use the ideal gas law formula:
PV = nRT
Using the given values and converting the temperature to Kelvin:
P = 637 torr = 0.837 atm, V = 67.5 L, T = 45°C + 273 = 318K, R = 0.0821 L.atm/mol.K
Plugging in the values and solving for n:
(0.837 atm)(67.5 L) = n(0.0821 L.atm/mol.K)(318K)
Simplifying the equation gives:
n = (0.837 atm)(67.5 L)/(0.0821 L.atm/mol.K)(318K)
n = 2.24 mol
Therefore, the moles of gas present are 2.24 mol.
3) To find the new volume, we can use Boyle's Law:
P1V1 = P2V2
Using the given values:
P1 = 7.5 atm, V1 = 2.7 L, P2 = 9.5 atm
Plugging in the values and solving for V2:
(7.5 atm)(2.7 L) = (9.5 atm)(V2)
Simplifying the equation gives:
V2 = (7.5 atm)(2.7 L)/(9.5 atm)
V2 = 2.14 L
Therefore, the new volume of the gas is 2.14 L.
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