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Answer

Methane Gas Final Pressure Calculation

🧪 Methane Gas Final Pressure Calculation

Problem Summary

A methane gas sample undergoes the following changes:

  • Initial Temperature: −11.0 °C
  • Final Temperature: 10.0 °C
  • Initial Pressure: 3.3 atm
  • Volume increases by 45.0%

Step 1: Convert Temperatures to Kelvin

T₁ = −11.0 + 273.15 = 262.15 K
T₂ = 10.0 + 273.15 = 283.15 K

Step 2: Express Volume Change

V₂ = 1.45 × V₁

Step 3: Apply the Combined Gas Law

(P₁ × V₁) / T₁ = (P₂ × V₂) / T₂
Rearranged: P₂ = (P₁ × T₂) / (T₁ × V₂/V₁)
P₂ = (3.3 × 283.15) / (262.15 × 1.45) = 934.395 / 380.1175 ≈ 2.46 atm

Step 4: Round Final Answer

✅ Final Answer: P₂ ≈ 2.5 atm (rounded to 2 significant digits)

Key Concepts

  • Increasing temperature tends to increase pressure.
  • Increasing volume tends to decrease pressure.
  • The combined gas law accounts for simultaneous changes in pressure, volume, and temperature.
  • In this case, the volume increase has a slightly greater effect than the temperature rise, resulting in a net pressure decrease.

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