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A sample of a gas in a sealed 256-mL flask exerts a pressure of $75.0 \mathrm{~mm} \mathrm{Hg}$. What is the pressure of this gas if it is transferred to a 125-mL flask? (The temperature stays constant.)
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The initial pressure (P1) is 75.0 mmHg, the initial volume (V1) is 256 mL, and the final volume (V2) is 125 mL. We are asked to find the final pressure (P2). Show more…
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