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19 February, 18:18

What is the volume of 55 L of gas initially at 500 K and 4.25 atm when conditions change to STP?

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  1. 19 February, 19:42
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    The general gas law equation that is formed by combining the three laws of Boyle, Charle and Guy Lussac is written as:

    (PV/T) 1 = (PV/T) 2

    STP conditions means that T = 273 kelvin and P = 1 atmospheric pressure

    Based on the above rule, we calculate V2 as follows:

    (4.25*55) / 500 = (1*V) / 273

    V2 = 127.599 liters

    Extra notes:

    Boyles law: volume and pressure of a certain mass of gas are inversely proportional provided that the temperature is constant

    Charle's law: volume and temperature of a certain mass of gas are directly proportional provided that the pressure is constant

    Guy Lussac's law: pressure and temperature of a certain mass of gas are directly proportional provided that the volume is constant
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