Consider a sample of nitrogen gas at a volume of 2904 mL at an unknown temperature. When the sample is submerged in ice water (T = 0°C), its volume changes to 1.8 L. What was the initial temperature of the nitrogen (in °C)? Assume the pressure stays constant.
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Given initial volume, \(V_1 = 2904 \, \text{mL} = 2.904 \, \text{L}\). Show more…
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