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A balloon with a volume of 4.00 L is known to contain 0.200 moles of gas. How many moles of gas remain if some of the gas is released and the new volume is 3.25 L. Assume temperature and pressure remain constant.

Please show work, thank you :D.


Sagot :

Explanation:

By Avagadro's Law,

V¹n¹ = V²n², where P and T are constant.

Therefore (4.00L)(0.200mol) = (3.25L)n²,

n² = 0.246mol. (3s.f.)

P.S. n² does not mean the square of n in this case, it is just a subscript.