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3. At 10.0°C and 2.00 atm, the volume of the gas is 75.0 mL. If the temperature of the gas increases to
35.0°C and the pressure decreases to 1.00 atm, what is the new volume?
a. 1630 mL
b. 138 ml
c. 163 mL
d. 0.0017mL

Sagot :

Explanation:

c.

[tex]from \\ \frac{P _{1} V _{1} }{T _{1}} = \frac{P _{2} V _{2}}{T _{2}} \\ \frac{2 \times 75}{(10+273)} = \frac{V _{2} \times 1}{(35+273)} \\V _{2} = \frac{2 \times 75 \times (35+273)}{(10+273) \times 1} \\ V _{2} = 163 \: ml[/tex]