Answer:
We should fill the acetylene tank to a pressure of 100 atm
Explanation:
Step 1: Data given
Volume tank 1 = 7.00 L
Tank 1 is filled with oxygen and has a pressure of 125 atm
Volume tank 2 = 3.50 L
Step 2: The balanced equation
2 C2H2 + 5 O2 → 4 CO2 + 2 H2O
Step 3: Calculate the pressure of acetylene
p(oxygen) * V(Oxygen) = n(Oxygen) * R * T
p(Acetylene) * V(Acetylene) = n(Acetylene) * R * T
We can assume both tanks are at the same temperature, so we can write this as followed:
p(Oxygen)* V(Oxygen) / p(Acetylene)*V(Acetylene) = n(Oxygen) / n(Acetylene)
⇒with n(Oxygen) / n(Acetylene) = 5/2
⇒with p(Oxygen) = 125atm
⇒V(Oxygen) =7L
⇒V(Acetylene) = 3.5L
⇒ this gives us: (125 * 7) / (P(Acetylene) * 3.5) = 5/2
p(Acetylene) = 100 atm
We should fill the acetylene tank to a pressure of 100 atm