2.A helium-filled balloon has a
volume of 48.0 L at 25°C and
1.05 atm. What volume will it
have at 0.860 atm and 15°C?

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Answer:

The volume at 0.860 atm and 15°C will be 56.638 L

Explanation:

Gay Lussac's law explains the variation in the pressure of a gas by modifying its temperature, keeping the volume constant: it determines that pressure and temperature are directly proportional quantities. In other words, Gay-Lussac's law states that when a gas undergoes a constant volume transformation, the ratio of the pressure exerted by the temperature of the gas remains constant:

[tex]\frac{P}{T}=k[/tex]

On the other hand, Boyle's law determines that the pressure exerted by a gas is inversely proportional to its volume at constant temperature. This is expressed mathematically as:

P*V=k

Finally, Charles's law says that at constant pressure, the volume of an ideal gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature and is expressed mathematically as:

[tex]\frac{V}{T}=k[/tex]

Combined law equation is the combination of three gas laws called Boyle's, Charles's and Gay-Lussac's law:

[tex]\frac{P*V}{T}=k[/tex]

When you want to study two different states, an initial one and a final one of a gas, you use:

[tex]\frac{P1*V1}{T1}=\frac{P2*V2}{T2}[/tex]

In this case:

  • P1= 1.05 atm
  • V1= 48 L
  • T1= 25 C= 298 K (being 0 C= 273 K)
  • P2= 0.86 atm
  • V2= ?
  • T2= 15 C= 288 K

Replacing:

[tex]\frac{1.05 atm*48 L}{298 K}=\frac{0.86atm*V2}{288 K}[/tex]

and solving:

[tex]V2=\frac{288 K}{0.86 atm} *\frac{1.05 atm*48 L}{298 K}[/tex]

you get:

V2= 56.638 L

The volume at 0.860 atm and 15°C will be 56.638 L