If a sample of helium gas at 870 torr and 22 degrees C is allowed to expand from 23 L to 55 L without changing the temperature, what pressure will the helium gas exert?

1 Answer
May 25, 2018

Well, for a start...the measurement of pressure is illegitimate...

Explanation:

We know that one atmosphere will support a column of mercury that is 760*mm high. A mercury column is thus a good measure for pressures at 1*atm or much LOWER than 1*atm..

And so here P=(870*mm*Hg)/(760*mm*Hg*atm^-1)=1.15*atm.

And so P_1V_1=P_2V_2...and P_2=(P_1V_1)/V_2

=(1.15*atmxx23*L)/(55*L)=0.479*atm-=363.8*mm*Hg