In the given drawing identical containers with 2 L volume are held at 25 "C constant temperature. In the left bulb (A) there is He(g), while in the right bulb (B) there is Oz(g), and the central bulb (C) is evacuated. When the identical stopcocks in the system are opened, gases are moving only into C without going back or moving forward to the other end. Initially pressure of container A= pressure of container B = 3.5 atm, pressure of container C- 0 atm, All stopcocks are opened at once, and they are all closed after 3 seconds. The final pressure of A is measured as 2 atm. What is the final pressure of the C? Assume the distances connecting the pipes are equal (d, dy d), the volume of the connection pipe is ignorable and all the escaping gases are collected in the central container.

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In the given drawing identical containers with 2 L volume are held at 25 "C constant temperature. In the left bulb (A) there is He(g), while in the right bulb (B) there is O,(g), and the central bulb (C) is
evacuated. When the identical stopcocks in the system are opened, gases are moving only into C without qoing back or moving forward to the other end. Initially pressure of container
A = pressure of container B= 3.5 atm, pressure of container C= 0 atm.
All stopcocks are opened at once, and they are all closed after 3 seconds. The final pressure of A is measured as 2 atm. What is the final pressure of the C?
Assume the distances connecting the pipes are equal (d, = d, = d,), the volume of the connection pipe is ignorable and all the escaping gases are collected in the central container.
dy
O a. 3.00 atm
O b. 2.41 atm
O c. 2.03 atm
O d. 3.24 atm
Oe.
2.76 atm
Transcribed Image Text:In the given drawing identical containers with 2 L volume are held at 25 "C constant temperature. In the left bulb (A) there is He(g), while in the right bulb (B) there is O,(g), and the central bulb (C) is evacuated. When the identical stopcocks in the system are opened, gases are moving only into C without qoing back or moving forward to the other end. Initially pressure of container A = pressure of container B= 3.5 atm, pressure of container C= 0 atm. All stopcocks are opened at once, and they are all closed after 3 seconds. The final pressure of A is measured as 2 atm. What is the final pressure of the C? Assume the distances connecting the pipes are equal (d, = d, = d,), the volume of the connection pipe is ignorable and all the escaping gases are collected in the central container. dy O a. 3.00 atm O b. 2.41 atm O c. 2.03 atm O d. 3.24 atm Oe. 2.76 atm
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