When a 9.63 L flask containing 2.55 atm of gas A is joined with a 3.1 L flask containing 1.96 atm of gas B, and the stopcock between the flasks is opened, the gases mix at constant temperature. What is the total pressure in atm of gases in the now-joined flasks? (assume no reaction between the gases) Enter a number to 2 decimal places.
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However, since we are only interested in the pressure and the temperature is constant, we can simplify this to P1V1=P2V2. For gas A, the initial pressure (P1) is 2.55 atm and the initial volume (V1) is 9.63 L. For gas B, the initial pressure (P1) is 1.96 atm Show more…
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