The air in a 5.00 - L tank has a pressure of 1.20 atm. If there is no change in temperature and amount of gas, What is the final pressure at 750 mL?
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20 atm, initial volume (V1) = 5.00 L, final volume (V2) = 0.75 L Show more…
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