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30 March, 00:26

What is the pressure in a gas container that is connected to an open-end U-tube manometer if the pressure of the atmosphere is 752 torr and the level of mercury in the arm connected to the container is 9.60 cm higher than the level of mercury open to the atmosphere?

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  1. 30 March, 00:46
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    The pressure in the gas is 656mmHg

    Explanation:

    In calculating the pressure of the gas;

    step 1: convert the height of the mercury arm to mmHg

    9.60cm = 96.0 mmHg

    step 2: convert 752 torr to mmHg

    I torr is 1 mmHg

    752 torr = 752mmHg

    Step 3: since the level of mercury in the container is higher than the level of mercury exposed to the atmosphere, we substrate the values to obtain our pressure.

    So, 752mmHg - 96mmHg = 656mmHg

    The pressure in the gas container is therefore 656mmHg.

    N. B : if the mercury arm is in lower position, you add.
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