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Question: A vessel has 6g of oxygen at pressure P and temperature 400K. A small hole is made in it so that oxy...
A vessel has 6g of oxygen at pressure P and temperature 400K. A small hole is made in it so that oxygen leaks out. How much oxygen leaks out if the final pressure is at 2P and temperature is 300K?
A.5g
B.4g
C.2g
D.3g
Solution
Hint: - The ideal gas equation PV=nRT provides a valuable model of the relations between volume, pressure, temperature, and the number of particles in a gas. Real molecules do have volume and do attract each other.
Complete step-by-step answer:
Formula Used: -
PV=nRT
Where P is the pressure of the gas
V is the volume
n is the amount of substance or number of moles.
R is ideal gas constant which is equal to 8.314Jmol−1K−1
T is the temperature of the gas
PV=MmRT, where n=Mm which is n amount of substance or number of moles, m is total mass of gas in kilograms and M is molar mass in kilogram per mole.
Now for, m grams of gas
PV=MmRT----(i)
P′V=Mm′RT′---(ii)
In equation (i) and (ii) Pis the initial pressure P′ is final pressure, similarly m & m′ is the initial and final total mass of gas and T & T′ is initial and final temperature of the gas.
Now we will divide equation (ii) by (i)
PP′=mTm′T′
m′=PP′×T′T×m
P2P×300400×6=4g
Since it is given in question that final pressure P′=2P and T=400K & T′=300K
Therefore,
(21)×300400×6=4g
Mass of oxygen leaked, is equal to difference between initial and final total mass of gas which is given by:
Δm=m−m′=6−4=2g
Hence option C is the correct answer and 2g is the amount of gas that leaks out.
Note: - For solving these types of questions we must remember the ideal gas equation which provides a valuable model of the relations between volume, pressure, temperature, and number of particles in a gas. As an ideal model, it serves as a reference for the behavior of real gases.