The Volume of an enclosed gas (at a constant temperature) varies inversely as the pressure. If the pressure of a 3.46-L sample of neon gas at 302^oK is 0.926 atm, what would the volume be at a pressure of 1.452 atm if the temperature does not change?

Kiana Arias

Kiana Arias

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2022-09-06

The Volume of an enclosed gas (at a constant temperature) varies inversely as the pressure. If the pressure of a 3.46-L sample of neon gas at 302 o K is 0.926 atm, what would the volume be at a pressure of 1.452 atm if the temperature does not change?

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Saige Barton

Saige Barton

Beginner2022-09-07Added 15 answers

Assuming this behaves as an ideal gas, we know that:
P 1 V
P = k V ( k = constant )

By rearranging:
P V = k = c o n s tan t

We can use this to get:
P 1 V 1 = P 2 V 2

Or, P 1 V 1 P 2 = V 2

V 2 = 0.926 3.46 1.452 2.21 L

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