The pressure of a sample of gas in a 250.0 mL flask at 25.0 °C was found to be 637.4 mmHg. What pressure would be exerted by the same quantity of gas in a 150.0 mL flask at 100.0 °C? a) 479 mmHg b) 849 mmHg c) 1330 mmHg d) 305 mmHg e) 1530 mmHg
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Step 1: Use the ideal gas law formula \(PV = nRT\) where \(P\) is pressure, \(V\) is volume, \(n\) is the number of moles, \(R\) is the gas constant, and \(T\) is temperature. Show more…
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