Answer:
Option c. 1 atm
Explanation:
We can do this exercise in two ways.
1. using the ideal gas equation which is PV = nRT
2. Using boyle's law.
Now, with the first option, would be longer, because we will need to calculate the number of moles present in the first container, and then, replace it in the second container to calculate P.
However, in this case, is easier to use Boyle's law.
Boyle's law is a relation concerning the compression and expansion of a gas at constant temperature.
In this case, we can see that the gas, is being expanded to a major volume, but temperature is constant (same 25 °C), therefore, we can use the following expression to calculate the new pressure:
P1*V1 = P2*V2
Now, let's replace the data provided in this expression, and solve for P2:
P2 = P1*V1 / V2
P2 = 2 * 1.5 / 3
P2 = 3 / 3
P2 = 1 atm
This would be the new pressure of the gas at constant temperature