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6 February, 00:13

Boyle's, Charles, Gay-Lussac's problems. How to set up and solve.

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  1. 6 February, 02:10
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    Boyle's Law:

    "The volume of given amount of gas is inversely proportional to its pressure by keeping the temperature and number of moles constant"

    Mathematical expression:

    P₁V₁ = P₂V₂

    P₁ = Initial pressure

    V₁ = initial volume

    P₂ = final pressure

    V₂ = final volume

    Now we will put the values in formula when Final temperature is to be calculated,

    P₁V₁ = P₂V₂

    1.8 atm * 350 L = 1 atm * V₂

    V₂ = 630 atm. L/1 atm

    V₂ = 630 L

    Charles Law:

    "The volume of given amount of gas is directly proportional to its temperature by keeping the pressure and number of moles constant"

    Mathematical expression:

    V₁/T₁ = V₂/T₂

    V₁ = Initial volume

    T₁ = Initial temperature

    V₂ = Final volume

    T₂ = Final temperature

    If the three values are given the forth one can be calculated.

    For example,

    V₁/T₁ = V₂/T₂

    V₂ = V₁T₂/T₁

    V₂ = 4.5 L * 348 K / 298 k

    V₂ = 1566 L. K / 298 K

    V₂ = 5.3 L

    Gay-Lussac's Law:

    "The pressure of given amount of gas is directly proportional to its temperature by keeping the volume and number of moles constant"

    Mathematical expression:

    P₁/T₁ = P₂/T₂

    P₁ = Initial pressure

    T₁ = Initial temperature

    P₂ = Final pressure

    T₂ = Final temperature

    If the three values are given the forth one can be calculated.

    For example,

    P₁/T₁ = P₂/T₂

    P₂ = P₁T₂/T₁

    P₂ = 4.5 atm * 348 K / 298 k

    P₂ = 1566 atm. K / 298 K

    P₂ = 5.3 atm
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