A sample of Oxygen (O2) gas occupies a volume of 1.62 L at 755 mm Hg pressure and a temperature of 0°C. What volume, in liters, will this gas sample occupy at 725 mm Hg pressure and 50°C?
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62 \, \text{L} \), \( P_2 = 725 \, \text{mm Hg} \), \( T_1 = 273 \, \text{K} \), and \( T_2 = 323 \, \text{K} \). Show more…
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