Home
Class 12
CHEMISTRY
Initial volume of H(2) gas saturated wit...

Initial volume of `H_(2)` gas saturated with water vapour is confined under a piston in a container is 10 litres as shown in the given figure.

the container also contains some liquid water. The total pressure over liquid water is `80cm` of `Hg`. If now the piston is removed such that volume of container is doubled, then final total pressure over liqid water in the container is `P`. The vapour pressure of water is `20cm` of `Hg` and volume of liquid is negligible. Calculate `P//10`.........

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
5

`P_(1)V_(1)=P_(2)V_(2)`
`P_(2)=` Pressure of `H_(2)` gas `=(60xx10)/20`
`P_(2)=30cm` of `Hg`
Final total pressure over liquid water `(P)=30+20=50 cm` of `Hg`
`P/10=50/10=5`
Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Some quantity of water is contained in a container as shown in figure. As neon is added to this system at constant pressure, the amount of liquid water in the vessel

A conducting container containing an ideal gas (He) is kept in ice-water mixture for long time. Now the piston is suddenly moved up so that its volume becomes eight times. Final temperature of gas will be:

A container (see figure) contains a liquid upto a height h. The density of the liquid is The gauge pressure at point P is (rho gh )/(x ) . Find the value of x

A water sample is said to contain permanent hardness if water contains

A cylinder containing nitrogen gas and some liquid water at a temperature of 25^(@)C . The total pressure in the cylinder is 600 mm. The piston is moved into the cylinder till the volume is halved keeping the temperature constant. If the aqueous tension at 25^(@)C is 23.8 mm, calculate the final total pressure in the cylinder.

Calculate the volume of dry air at STP that occupies 28 "cm"^3 at 14^@C and 750 mm Hg pressure when saturated with water vapour . The vapour pressure of water of 14^@C is 12 mm Hg.

The pressure at the bottom of a liquid container is determined by the

In the following figure, four beakers of different base areas contain water as shown The pressure at the bottom is maximum for the beaker

Two containers A and B are partly filled with water and closed. The volume of A is twice that of B and it contains half the amount of water in B. If both are at the same temperature, the water vapour in the containers will have pressure in the ratio of

A cylidrical vesel containing a liquid is closed by a smooth piston of mass m as shown in the figure. The area of cross section of the piston is A. If the atmospheric pressure is P_0 , find the pressure of the liquid just below the piston. ,