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9 May, 02:03

1 - A gas occupies a volume of 4.0 L at 2.5 kPa. What volume will the gas occupy at 20.0 kPa?

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  1. 9 May, 03:12
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    0.5 L

    Explanation:

    V1 (initial volume) = 4 L

    P1 (initial pressure) = 2.5 kPa

    P2 (final pressure) = 20 kPa

    V2 (final volume) = ?

    Use Boyle's law P1V1 = P2V2, to find the the final volume

    P1V1 = P2V2

    2.5 x 4 = 20 x V2

    Divide both side by 20

    V2 = (2.5 x 4) / 20

    V2 = 0.5 L
  2. 9 May, 05:43
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    Answer: 0.5L

    Explanation:

    Using Boyle's law

    P1V1=P2V2

    P1 = 2.5kpa

    V1 = 4l

    V2=?

    P2 = 20.0kpa

    Substitute the value into this formula

    P1V1=P2V2

    2.5*4=20*V2

    Cross multiply

    2.5*4=20V2

    V2 = 2.5*4/20

    V2 = 80/2.5

    V2 = 0.5L

    So 0.5L of gas will occupy 20.0kpa
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