If 1.04 g of chlorine gas occupies a volume of 872 mL at a particular temperature and

Chapter 13, Problem 42

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If 1.04 g of chlorine gas occupies a volume of 872 mL at a particular temperature and pressure, what volume will 2.08 g of chlorine gas occupy under the same conditions?

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QUESTION:

If 1.04 g of chlorine gas occupies a volume of 872 mL at a particular temperature and pressure, what volume will 2.08 g of chlorine gas occupy under the same conditions?

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In this problem we can apply Avogadro's Law, which goes like this:

\(\frac{\mathrm{V}_{1}}{\mathrm{n}_{1}}=\frac{\mathrm{V}_{2}}{\mathrm{n}_{2}}\)

The amount of chlorine gas is 1.04 g and it occupies the volume of 872 mL. The new amount of chlorine gas is 2.08 g. We need to calculate the volume that the second amount of gas would occupy. And we will do that by using the formula we have written above.

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