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14. A sample of carbon dioxide occupies a 2.54 dm² container at STP. What is the volume of the gas at a
pressure of 150.0 kPa and a temperature of 26.0°C?
0.180 dm
c. 2.24 dm3
b. 1.88 dm
d. 4.65 dm3


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Your answer is D. Hope this helps

By using combined gas law , volume will be 1.88 [tex]dm^{3}[/tex].

What is combined gas law?

The combined gas law contains the laws of Charles, Boyle, and Gay-Lussac. When you know the pressure, volume, and temperature of a system and need to modify one of these, you can apply this law to compute the resulting unknown.

Combined gas law is expressed as:

[tex]$\frac{P_{1} V_{1}}{T_{1}}=\frac{P_{2} V_{2}}{T_{2}}$[/tex]

Calculation of volume by using combined gas law

It is given that, [tex]V_{1}[/tex] = 254[tex]dm^{3}[/tex], at STP P = 101.3 kPa and T = 273 K

Now, put the value of given data in above equation.

[tex]V_{2}[/tex] = (254[tex]dm^{3}[/tex]) (101.3 kPa) (26+273) /(150 kPa) (273)

[tex]V_{2}[/tex] = 1.88 [tex]dm^{3}[/tex].

By using combined gas law  volume will be 1.88 [tex]dm^{3}[/tex].

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