A sample of oxygen of 40.0℃ occupied 820mL. If this sample is transferred to a 1450mL container at 68.0℃ and 1.50atm, what was the original pressure?
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First, we need to convert the temperatures from Celsius to Kelvin. To do this, we add 273.15 to the Celsius temperature. T1 = 40.0℃ + 273.15 = 313.15 K T2 = 68.0℃ + 273.15 = 341.15 K Show more…
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