A vessel of volume V contains an ideal gas at absolute temperature T and pressure P. The gas is allowed to leak till its pressure falls to P. Assuming that the temperature remains constant during leakage, the number of moles of the gas that have leaked is
VRT(P − P′)
Number of moles present initially is n = PVRT. Let n′ be the number of moles of the gas that leaked till
the pressure falls to P′. Since volume V of the vessel cannot change and temperature T remains
constant during leakage, we have
n′ = P′VRT
∴ Number of moles that leaked is
Δn = n − n′ = PVRT − P′VRT = VRT(P − P′)
So the correct choice is (C)