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Question: A gas occupies a volume of 250 ml at 745 mm Hg and 25∘C. What additional pressure is required to red...
A gas occupies a volume of 250 ml at 745 mm Hg and 25∘C. What additional pressure is required to reduce the gas volume to 200 ml at the same time?
A. 180.25 mm
B. 200.9 mm
C. 186.25 mm
D. 189.4 mm
Solution
The force of all gas particle/wall collisions divided by the area of the wall equals pressure (P): Pressure is one of the fundamental quantifiable quantities of this phase of matter, and it is exerted by all gases.
Complete answer:
Boyle’s law - Boyle's law, also known as Mariotte's law, is a relationship that describes how a gas compresses and expands at a constant temperature. At constant temperature, the pressure (p) of a given quantity of gas changes inversely with its volume (v), according to this empirical relationship proposed by physicist Robert Boyle in 1662.
As given in the question P1=745mmHg
V1=250ml
V2=200ml
Therefore, by applying Boyle’s law as the temperature is constant.
P2=V2P1V1
Substituting the values
P2=200745×250
P2=931.25mmHg
Therefore, additional pressure requires is (931.25−745)=186.25mm
So, the final answer is option(C) i.e., 186.25mm.
Note:
Its volume grows as the pressure is reduced. When you fill your bike tyres with air, you can see a real-life application of Boyle's Law. When you inflate a tyre, the gas molecules inside it are squeezed and packed closer together. Our own breathing is a significant instance of Boyle's law.