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At $25^\circ $C and 730 mm pressure, 380 mL of dry oxygen was collected. If the temperature is constant, what volume will the oxygen occupy at 760 mm pressure?

Updated On: Apr 30, 2024
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Solution and Explanation

As the temperature is constant, Boyle- law is applicable.
$p_1V_1 = p_2V_2$
$V_1 = 380 mL, p_1 = 730 mm, V_2 = ?,$
$p_2 = 760 mm$
$730 \times 380 = 760 \times V_2$
$\, \, \, \, \, \, \, \, \, \, \, \, V_2=\frac{730\times 380}{760}=365mL$
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States of Matter

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There are three States of Matter:

The three states of matter are as follows:

Solid State:

  • The solid-state is one of the fundamental states of matter.
  • Solids differ from liquids and gases by the characteristic of rigidity.
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Liquid State:

  • The molecules in a liquid are closely packed due to weak intermolecular forces.
  • These forces are weaker than solids but stronger than that of gases.
  • There is much space in between the molecules of liquids which makes their flowing ability easy.

Gaseous State:

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  • The intermolecular forces experienced between them are negligible.
  • Thus, translatory, rotatory and vibratory motions are observed prominently in gases.