Since the temperature
is a constant, we can use Boyle's law to solve this.<span>
<span>Boyle' law says "at a constant temperature, the
pressure of a fixed amount of an ideal gas is inversely proportional to its
volume.
P α 1/V
</span>⇒
PV = k (constant)<span>
Where, P is the pressure of the gas and V is the
volume.
<span>Here, we assume that the </span>gas in the balloon is an ideal gas.
We can use Boyle's law for these two situations as,
P</span>₁V₁ = P₂V₂<span>
P₁ = 100.0 kPa = 1 x 10⁵ Pa
V₁ =
3.3 L
P₂ =
90.0 x 10³ Pa
V₂ =?
By substitution,
1 x 10⁵ Pa x 3.3 L = 90 x 10³ Pa x V₂</span><span>
V</span>₂ = 3.7 L<span>
</span><span>Hence, the volume of gas when pressure is 90.0 kPa
is 3.7 L.</span></span>
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Answer:
Disulfate Ion {2-} Name: Disulfate Ion {2-} Formula: S2O7.
Explanation:
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You must burn 1.17 g C to obtain 2.21 L CO2 at
STP.
The balanced chemical equation is
C+02+ CO2.
Step 1. Convert litres of CO, to moles of CO2.
STP is 0 °C and 1 bar. At STP the volume of 1 mol
of an ideal gas is 22.71 L.
Moles of CO2= 2.21 L CO2 × (1 mol CO2/22.71 L
CO2) = 0.097 31 mol CO2
Step 2. Use the molar ratio of C:CO2 to convert
moles of CO to moles of C
Moles of C= 0.097 31mol CO2 × (1 mol C/1 mol
CO2) = 0.097 31mol C
Step 3. Use the molar mass of C to calculate the
mass of C
Mass of C= 0.097 31mol C × (12.01 g C/1 mol C) =
1.17 g C
It looks as if you are using the old (pre-1982)
definition of STP. That definition gives a value of
1.18 g C.
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