'What is the volume of a gas that exerts a pressure of 457 mm Hg if it exerted a pressure of 0.231 atm when its volume was 25.0 mL? 2508 mL 1.80 L 0.104 L 6.01 mL 0.00962 L 9620 mL 25.0 L'
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We know that 1 atm = 760 mm Hg. So, 0.231 atm = 0.231 * 760 = 175.16 mm Hg. We can use the ideal gas law equation, which states that the product of the initial pressure and volume is equal to the product of the final pressure and volume (P1V1 = P2V2), where P1 Show more…
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