GENERAL ORGANIC & BIOCHEMISTRY >ACCESS<
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Chapter 7, Problem 39P
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The following table is to be completed by assuming the gas at a constant volume.

P1T1P2T2
3.25atm298K?398K

Concept Introduction:

According to Gay Lussac's law, the pressure of the gas is directly proportional to the Kelvin temperature of the gas at constant volume. This relation is represented as

  PT

Or,

  P2=P1T2T1

  T2=P2T1P1

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 39P

P1T1P2T2
5.0L310K4.34atm250K

Explanation of Solution

According to Gay Lussac's law, the pressure of the gas is directly proportional to the Kelvin temperature of the gas at constant volume. This relation is represented as

  PT

  P1T1=P2T2

  P2=P1T2T1 .......................... (1)

For (a) −

Given that −

Initial pressure, P1 = 3.25atm

Initial temperature, T1 = 298K

Final temperature, T2 = 398K

Put the above values in equation (1)

  P2=5.0L×398K298K=4.34atm

The final pressure of gas that is P2 = 4.34atm

Thus,

P1T1P2T2
5.0L310K4.34atm250K
Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The following table is to be completed by assuming the gas at constant volume.

P1T1P2T2
550mmHg273K?100°C

Concept Introduction:

According to Gay Lussac's law, the pressure of the gas is directly proportional to the Kelvin temperature of the gas at constant volume. This relation is represented as

  PT

Or,

  P2=P1T2T1

  T2=P2T1P1

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 39P

P1T1P2T2
150mL45K349mmHg45°C

Explanation of Solution

According to Gay Lussac's law, the pressure of the gas is directly proportional to the Kelvin temperature of the gas at constant volume. This relation is represented as

  PT

  P1T1=P2T2

  P2=P1T2T1 .......................... (1)

Given that −

Initial pressure, P1 = 550mmHg

Initial temperature, T1 = 273K

Final temperature, T2 = 100°C

Or,

  T2=273100°C=173K

Put the above values in equation (1)

  P2=550mL×173K273K=349mmHg

The final pressure of gas that is P2 = 349mmHg

P1T1P2T2
150mL45K349mmHg45°C
Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

The following table is to be completed by assuming the gas at a constant volume.

P1T1P2T2
0.25atm250°C955mmHg?

Concept Introduction:

The gas at constant volume. This relation is represented as

  PT

Or,

  P2=P1T2T1

  T2=P2T1P1

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 39P

P1T1P2T2
60.0L0.0°C180L1300K

Explanation of Solution

According to Gay Lussac's law, the pressure of a gas is directly proportional to the Kelvin temperature of the gas at constant volume. This relation is represented as

  PT

  P1T1=P2T2

  P2=P1T2T1 .......................... (1)

Given that −

Initial volume, P1 = 0.50atm

Or,

1 atm = 760mm Hg

  Hence,P1=0.50atm×760mmHg1atm=380mmHg

Final temperature, T1 = 250.0°C

  T1=273+250°C=523K

Final volume, P2 = 955mmHg

  T2=P2T1P1 .......................... (2)

Put the above values in equation (2)

  T2=523K×955mmHg380mmHg=1300K

The final temperature of the gas that is T2 = 1300K

P1T1P2T2
60.0L0.0°C180L1300K

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