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6 October, 14:02

What is the final volume if 3.4 L of nitrogen gas at 400 K is cooled to 200 K and kept at

the same pressure?

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  1. 6 October, 15:09
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    Answer: 1.7L

    Explanation:

    Original volume of nitrogen gas (V1) = 3.4L

    Original temperature of nitrogen gas (T1) = 400K

    New volume of nitrogen gas (V2) = ?

    New temperature of nitrogen gas (T2) = 200K

    Since volume and temperature are given while pressure is held constant, apply the formula for Charle's law

    V1/T1 = V2/T2

    3.4L/400K = V2/200K

    To get the value of V2, cross multiply

    3.4L x 200K = 400K x V2

    680L•K = 400K•V2

    Divide both sides by 400K

    680L•K / 400K = 400K•V2/400K

    1.7L = V2

    Thus, the final volume of the nitrogen gas is 1.7 liters
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