The volume of a fixed mass of gas is 10cm3 when its pressure is 400cmHg. Determine the volume of the gas when its pressure is 200cmHg.
Answer Details
This problem can be solved using Boyle's law, which states that the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume, as long as the temperature remains constant.
Mathematically, Boyle's law can be written as:
P1V1 = P2V2
where P1 and V1 are the initial pressure and volume, and P2 and V2 are the final pressure and volume.
In this problem, we are given that the initial volume (V1) is 10cm^3 and the initial pressure (P1) is 400cmHg. We are asked to find the final volume (V2) when the pressure (P2) is 200cmHg.
Using Boyle's law, we can write:
P1V1 = P2V2
400cmHg x 10cm^3 = 200cmHg x V2
Solving for V2, we get:
V2 = (400cmHg x 10cm^3) / 200cmHg
V2 = 20cm^3
Therefore, the volume of the gas when its pressure is 200cmHg is 20cm^3. Answer option (D) is correct.