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27 June, 15:58

At constant temperature, a sample of helium at 760. torr in a closed container was compressed from 5.00 l to 3.00 l, with no change in moles or temperature. what was the new pressure exerted by the helium on its container?

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  1. 27 June, 17:59
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    To solve this problem, we will use Boyle's law which states that:

    At constant temperature, P1V1 = P2V2 where:

    P1 is the initial pressure = 760 torr

    V1 is the initial volume = 5 liters

    P2 is the final pressure that we want to calculate

    V2 is the final volume = 3 liters

    Substitute in the above equation to get P2 as follows:

    (760) (5) = P2 (3)

    P2 = (760*5) / (3) = 1266.667 torr
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