A gas occupies 12.3 liters at a pressure of 40.0 mmHg. What is the volume when the pressure is increased to 60.0 mmHg?
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In this problem, you are given: - Initial volume (V1) = 12.3 liters - Initial pressure (P1) = 40.0 mmHg - Final pressure (P2) = 60.0 mmHg You are asked to find the final volume (V2). Show more…
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