A gas sample of 1,000 mL was measured at 28 degrees celsius and 750 mm Hg. Find the new gas volume corrected to 37 degrees celsius and 760 mm Hg. (At 28 degrees celsius, PH2O = 25.2 mm Hg; at 37 degrees celsius, PH2O = 47 mm Hg.
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Given: 1,000 mL To convert mL to L, divide by 1,000. 1,000 mL ÷ 1,000 = 1 L Show more…
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