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Zoey Meza
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14 December, 21:11
V. = 22.4 L; P = 1 atm;
P, = ? atm; V, = 2.8 L
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Quinn
14 December, 21:33
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The pressure is 8 atm
Explanation:
We use the Boyle Mariotte formula, where for a given mass of gas at constant temperature, the pressure and volume vary inversely:
P1xV1 = P2xV2
P2 = (P1xV1) / V2 = (1 atm x 22,4 L) / 2,8L = 8 atm
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