A sample of hydrogen gas occupies a volume of 7.43 L at 66.0°C and 401 torr. If the volume of the gas sample is increased to 8.45 L, while its temperature is decreased to 11.0°C, the resulting gas pressure will be torr.
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The combined gas law is given by the equation: \(P_1V_1/T_1 = P_2V_2/T_2\) Where: \(P_1\) = initial pressure \(V_1\) = initial volume \(T_1\) = initial temperature \(P_2\) = final pressure \(V_2\) = final volume \(T_2\) = final temperature Show more…
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