A gas in a piston starts out with a volume of 156 mL, a temperature of 28.1° C, and a pressure of 1.12 atm. If it ends with a volume of 312 mL and a temperature of 87.2° C, what is the new pressure?

A Gas In A Piston Starts Out With A Volume Of 156 ML, A Temperature Of 28.1 C, And A Pressure Of 1.12

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Answer 1

Answer:

0.67atm is the new pressure of the gas

Explanation:

To find one condition of a gas when pressure, volume and absolute temperature change we must use combined gas law:

[tex]\frac{P_1V_1}{T_1} =\frac{P_2V_2}{T_2}[/tex]

Where P is pressure, V is volume and T is absolute temperature of 1, initial state and 2, final state of the gas.

Replacing:

P₁ = 1.12atm

V₁ = 156mL

T₁ = 28.1°C + 273.15K = 301.25K

P₂ = ?

V₂ = 312mL

T₂ = 87.2°C + 273.15 = 360.35K

1.12atm*156mL / 301.25K = P₂*312mL / 360.35K

P₂ = 0.67atm is the new pressure of the gas


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Answer:

0.0612 moles of O2 produced

Explanation:

     First we convert from grams of Potassium Chlorate to moles..

Amu = 122.5

5.00g / 122.5 g = 0.0408163265 moles of Potassium Chlorate

    Now we need to use the chemical equation to find the ratio of Potassium Chlorate to Oxygen... But first, we need to balance it

Original Chemical Equation : KClO3 = O2 + KCl

Balanced Chemical Equation : 2KClO3 = 3O2 + 2KCl

     Now we will use the balanced chemical equation to find the ratio of Potassium Chlorate to oxygen (in order to convert to moles of oxygen for our answer)

We can see that for every 2 moles of Potassium Chlorate that are decomposing, we have 3 moles of oxygen gas produced.

So, we will set up our conversion factor like this:

0.0408163265 moles KClO3 *   3 moles Oxygen

                                                     -------------------------

                                                     2 moles KClO3

When we solve for this, we see that there are 0.0612244898 moles of O2 produced, or 0.0612 moles of O2 produced

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