If a sample of neon gas occupies a volume of 2.8L at 1.8 atm. what will its volume be at 1.2 atm?

1 Answer
Jun 14, 2014

This problem asks us to make a comparison of the pressure and volume of a gas. The ratio of pressure and volume can be determined using Boyle's Law which is defined by the inverse relationship pressure to volume in the equation #P_iV_i = P_fV_f# when Temperature is held constant.

For this question we identify the knowns and unknowns.

#P_i = 1.8 atm#
#V_i = 2.8 L#
#P_f = 1.2 atm#
#V_i = ??? L#

The equation #P_iV_i = P_fV_f# can be rearranged algebraically to #(P_iV_i)/(P_f) = V_f#.

#((1.8 atm)(2.8L))/(1.2L) = V_f#

#V_f = 4.2L#

Notice that in Boyle's law as the pressure decreases the volume will increase as this is an inverse relationship between pressure and volume.

I hope this was helpful.
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