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Chemistry, 30.12.2020 09:00 gallowayryan19

Now, let's solve our problem using Boyle's Law: A gas that exerts a pressure of 151 mm Hg in a
container with a volume of
L will exert a
pressure of 166 mm Hg when transferred to a
container with a volume of 0.532 L.
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Assume that the number of moles and the
temperature remain constant.


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