There are two containers containing gases,one at pressure 30 atm and volume

There Are Two Containers Containing Gasesone At Pressure 30 Atm Chemistry Question

There are two containers containing gases,one at pressure 30 atm and volume 20 mL and the other at pressure 25 atm.What will be the volume of the container when two are mixed

Options

(a) 24 mL
(b) 20 mL
(c) 26 mL
(d) none of these

Correct Answer:

24 mL

Explanation:

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Topics: States of Matter Gases and Liquids (80)
Subject: Chemistry (2512)

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2 Comments on There are two containers containing gases,one at pressure 30 atm and volume

  1. p1v1 = p2v2
    now substitute the values we will get

    v2 = 24 ml

    now apparently the volumes are mixed it should have gone like

    v = v1 + v2

    and v = 24 + 20

    therefore final volume when to containers are mixed = 44 ml

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