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800 cm3 of gas is collected at 654 mm pressure. At what pressure would the volume of the gas reduce by 40% of its original volume, the temperature remaining constant? - Chemistry

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800 cm3 of gas is collected at 654 mm pressure. At what pressure would the volume of the gas reduce by 40% of its original volume, the temperature remaining constant?

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Given:

V = 800 cm3

P = 654 mm

P1= ?

V1 = reduced volume = 40% of 800

= `(80 xx 40)/100`

= 320

Net V1 = 800 − 320 

= 480 cm3  

T = T1

Using the gas equation,

`(PV)/T = (P_1 V_1)/T_1`

`(800 xx 654)/T = (P_1 xx 480)/T_1`

Since T = T1

`P_1 = (800 xx 654)/480`

= 1090 mm of Hg.

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पाठ 7: Study of Gas Laws - Exercise 7 (B) [पृष्ठ १२६]

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