mymegaboop5v7ew mymegaboop5v7ew
  • 20-03-2018
  • Chemistry
contestada

If 35.7 kPa of Bromine gas takes up 41.3 L, how much volume will the gas take up at 13.8 kPa

Respuesta :

blahblahmali blahblahmali
  • 29-03-2018
This follows Boyles law which relates pressure and volume. The law states that pressure is inversely proportional to volume at a constant temperature.
PV = k
where k is a constant.
At two instances ;
P1V1 = P2V2
where parameters for the 1st instance is on the left and parameters for the second instance is on the right. 
37.5 kPa x 41.3 L = 13.8 kPa x V2
V2 = 37.5 x 41.3 / 13.8
V2 = 112.23 L
At the new pressure gas will take up a volume of 112.23 L
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

What are the three Greek architectural orders?
multiply 21-y(y+3) Multiplying Monomials and Binomials:
I need help with problem ASAP!
Chen is bringing fruit and veggies to serve at an afternoon meeting. He spends a total of $28.70 on 5 pints of cut veggies and 7 pints of cut fruit. The food co
Phosphorus is difficult for plants and animals to access in nature because____ A) it’s is typical bounds as phosphate. B) it reacts quickly with other elements,
The total amount of water a tank can hold is 14 and one-half gallons. Raul wants to find out how many 1 and one-fourth-gallon buckets of water can be used to fi
What was the stunt plane change in altitude
Is the rate of change of the function 5?
pls tell how should i return this now on shein​
which of these is not a method used to calculate financial charges