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In Figure $\mathrm{P} 5.13,$ what is the pressure (in $\mathrm{Pa}$ ) of the gas in the flask?
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This is because the closed end is a vacuum and there's no pressure associated with it in this location. So, we have the height of the Mercury column being 3.56 cm. Show more…
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