Question #5d932

1 Answer
Jul 16, 2017

V_1 = 318 "mL"

Explanation:

We're asked to find the original volume of "F"_2 using gas equations.

To do this, we can use the pressure-volume relationship of gases, illustrated by Boyle's law:

P_1V_1 = P_2V_2

where

  • P_1 is the original pressure, given as 900. "torr"

  • V_1 is the original volume (what we're trying to find)

  • P_2 is the final pressure, given as 1.5 "atm"

  • V_2 is the final volume, given as 250. "mL"

We need the units for pressure to be consistent, so let's convert the 900 "torr" quantity to "atm":

900cancel("torr")((1color(white)(l)"atm")/(760cancel("torr"))) = 1.18 "atm"

Plugging in known values, and solving for the original volume, V_1, we have

V_1 = (P_2V_2)/(P_1) = ((1.5cancel("atm"))(250color(white)(l)"mL"))/(1.18cancel("atm")) = color(red)(318 color(red)("mL"

which I'll round to 3 significant figures, the amount given for the other volume measurement.