The volume of the propane gas at standard pressure is 413861.25L.
The gas law needed to solve the volume of propane gas at standard pressure is Boyle's law.
<h3>Boyle's law</h3>
Boyle's law states that the volume of a given mass of gas is inversely proportional to its pressure, provided that the temperature remains contant.
Boyle's law can be expressed mathematically as
- P₁V₁ = P₂V₂............... Equation 1
Where:
- P₁ = Initial pressure of octane gas
- V₁ = Initial volume of octane gas
- P₂ = Final pressure of octane gas
- V₂ = Final volume of octane gas.
Since we were asked to find the final volume in the question above, we make V₂ The subject of the equation.
- V₂ = P₁V₁/P₂................... Equation 2
From the question,
Given:
- P₁ = 1.27 atm
- V₁ = 325875 L
- P₂ = 1 atm (Standard pressure)
Substitute the given values into equation 2
- V₂ = (1.27×325875)/1
- V₂ = 413861.25 L.
Hence, the volume of the propane gas at standard pressure is 413861.25L.
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