An expanding gas does 153 J of work on its surroundings at a constant pressure of 1.01 atm. If the gas initially occupied 68.0 mL, what is the final volume of the gas?

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Answer:

69.5mL

Explanation:

We are given that

Work done by gas on surroundings=w=153 J=[tex]\frac{153}{101.3}Latm[/tex]

1Latm=101.3J

Pressure =P=1.01atm

Initial volume of gas=68 mL

We have to find the final volume of the gas.

We know that

Work done on constant pressure

[tex]w=P\Delta V=P(V_2-V_1)[/tex]

Using the formula

[tex]\frac{153}{101.3}=1.01(V_2-68)[/tex]

[tex]V_2-68=\frac{153}{101.3\times 1.01}=1.5[/tex]

[tex]V_2=68+1.5=69.5mL[/tex]

Hence, the final volume of gas=69.5mL

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