What is the volume of a 4.000 L balloon of oxygen when the pressure is increased from 2.000 atm to 6.000 atm at a constant temperature of 25.00 oC ? This is a change in conditions problem, we need to define the variables: V1 =  _____________ L           T1 = _____________ K            P1 =  ____________ atm V2 = ? L                                                 T2 =  _______________ K

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What is the volume of a 4.000 L balloon of oxygen when the pressure is increased from 2.000 atm to 6.000 atm at a constant temperature of 25.00 oC ?

This is a change in conditions problem, we need to define the variables:

V1 =  _____________ L           T1 = _____________ K            P1 =  ____________ atm

V2 = ? L                                                 T2 =  _______________ K            P2 =  ______________ atm

The problem doesn't mention the moles, n, thus the amount of moles was not changed and n1 =  _____________.

Constant volume means V1 = V2

The equation simplifies to 

 P2 V2       P1 V1              P2 V2    PV1                                       __________   _______________

–––––– = ––––––        –––––– = ––––––         solving for V2 = –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

 n2 T2       n1 T1                1             1                                                 _________________

 

                                                ______________ atm    _____________ L

putting in the numbers V2 = –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– =  _________ L

                                                             ________________ atm

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