Two moles of helium gas initially at 438 K and 0.44 atm are compressed isothermally to 1.61 atm. Find the final volume of the gas. Assume that helium behaves as an ideal gas. The universal gas constant is 8.31451 J/K · mol.

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Answer:

44.64335 L

Explanation:

R = Gas constant = 8.314 J/mol K = 0.08205 L atm/mol K

P = Pressure

V = Volume

T = Temperature = 438 K

1 denotes initial

2 denotes final

From ideal gas law we have

[tex]PV=nRT\\\Rightarrow V=\dfrac{nRT}{P}\\\Rightarrow V=\dfrac{2\times 0.08205\times 438}{0.44}\\\Rightarrow V=163.35409\ L[/tex]

So,

[tex]P_1V_1=P_2V_2\\\Rightarrow V_2=\dfrac{P_1V_1}{P_2}\\\Rightarrow V_2=\dfrac{0.44\times 163.35409}{1.61}\\\Rightarrow V_2=44.64335\ L[/tex]

The volume of Helium is 44.64335 L