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15 April, 14:28

A sample of inert gas has an initial volume of 5.6 L at a pressure of 735 mm Hg. If the volume of gas is increased to 9.4 L, what is its pressure?

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  1. 15 April, 14:45
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    The pressure of inert gas if the volume of gas is increased to 9.4l is calculated using P1v1 = P2 V2 formula where p is for pressure while is for volume

    P1 = 735 mm hg

    v1 = 5.6 L

    V2 = 9.4 L

    P2 = ?

    from the formula above P2 = P1V1 / V2

    p2 = 735mmhg x5.6 L / 9.4l = 437.87 mmhg
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