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A sample of nitrogen gas occupies a volume of 320 mL at STP calculate its volume at 66°C and 0.825 atm pressure

A

526 mL

B

570.8 mL

C

481.6 mL

D

446.7 mL

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The correct Answer is:
C

From ideal gas equation,
`( p _(1) V _(1))/( T _(1)) = ( p _(2) V _(2))/( T _(2))`
` V _(2) = ( p _(1) V _(1) T _(2))/( T _(1) p _(2))`
`(1 xx 320 xx 339)/( 273 xx 0.825 ) = 481. 6 mL`
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