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A cylinder contains a gas that exerts a pressure of 250 mmHg. What will be the pressure of the gas in Pa? The data are: 1 atm = 760 mmHg and 1 atm = 101325 Pa.

          A cylinder contains a gas that exerts a pressure of 250 mmHg. What will be the pressure of the gas in Pa? The data are: 1 atm = 760 mmHg and 1 atm = 101325 Pa.
        

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Chemistry: Structure and Properties
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A cylinder contains a gas that exerts a pressure of 250 mmHg. What will be the pressure of the gas in Pa? The data are: 1 atm = 760 mmHg and 1 atm = 101325 Pa.
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00:01 Hi, so we have here the pressure and we are to, our pressure in terms of atmospheres, atm, and we are to convert this to another unit, millimeters of mercury or mmhg.
00:13 So the conversion factor that you need to remember for this conversion factor is that on atm is equivalent to 760 mmhg or millimeters of mercury.
00:28 So that means if we have 435 atm we will multiply the conversion factor, we will write the atm in the denominator so that we could cancel out the given unit and then we will write the desired unit in the numerator, 760 mmhg.
00:44 So now we could cancel atm and our remaining unit will be mmhg, which is our desired unit...
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