A vessel of 120mL capacity contain amount of gas at 35oC and 1.2 bar pressure The gas is transferred to another vessel of volume 180mL at 35oC. What would be its pressure?
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The temperature and the amount of gas is constant. Hence, pressure is calculated from Boyle's law. P′=PVV′=1.2×120180=0.8bar
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