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A 6.5-l sample of nitrogen at 25°c and 1.5 atm is allowed to expand to 13.0 l. the temperature remains constant. what is the final pressure?
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A 6.5-l sample of nitrogen at 25°c and 1.5 atm is allowed to expand to 13.0 l. the temperature remains constant. what is the final pressure?
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A 6.5-l sample of nitrogen at 25°c and 1.5 atm is allowed to expand to 13.0 l. the temperature remains constant. what is the final pressure?
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The formula that we will going to use in this question is simply P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2 where T is the constant.
P1V1 = P2V2
P2 = P1V1/V2 = (V1 / V2) x P2 = (13.0 L / 6.5 L) x 0.76 atm = 1.5 atm
The answer in this question is 1.5 atm
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