Respuesta :
The final volume of the gas is still 2.4 L, unless you also move it into a different jar or tank. A gas always fills whatever container it's in.
Answer:
0.9 L
Explanation:
Using the Combined Gas law which states that "the ratio of the product of the pressure and the volume, and the absolute temperature of a given gas is a constant".
Mathematically, the Combined gas law is given as
[tex]\frac{P_{1} V_{1} }{T_{1} }[/tex] = [tex]\frac{P_{2} V_{2} }{T_{2} }[/tex]
Where;
[tex]P_{1}[/tex] is the initial pressure of the gas = 1.5 ATM
[tex]V_{1}[/tex] is the initial volume of the gas = 2.4L
[tex]T_{1}[/tex] is the initial temperature of the gas = 273K
[tex]P_{2}[/tex] is the final pressure of the gas = 4.5 ATM
[tex]V_{2}[/tex] is the final volume of the gas = ? (Let it be x)
[tex]T_{2}[/tex] is the final temperature of the gas = 313K
Substituting the given values into the Combined gas law equation, we have;
[tex]\frac{1.5*2.4}{273}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{4.5*x}{313}[/tex]
Solving for x gives
=> x = [tex]\frac{1.5 * 2.4 * 313}{273 * 4.5}[/tex]
=> x = 0.9L
Therefore the final volume of the gas is 0.9L