A sample of neon gas at a pressure of 1.12 atm and a temperature of 26.6 °C, occupies a volume of 15.9 liters. If the gas is allowed to expand at constant temperature to a volume of 28.2 liters, the pressure of the gas sample will be atm.

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A sample of neon gas at a pressure of 1.12 atm and a temperature of 26.6 °C, occupies a volume of 15.9 liters. If the
gas is allowed to expand at constant temperature to a volume of 28.2 liters, the pressure of the gas sample will be
atm.
Transcribed Image Text:A sample of neon gas at a pressure of 1.12 atm and a temperature of 26.6 °C, occupies a volume of 15.9 liters. If the gas is allowed to expand at constant temperature to a volume of 28.2 liters, the pressure of the gas sample will be atm.
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A sample of argon gas at a pressure of 0.945 atm and a temperature of 25.5 °C, occupies a volume of 793 mL. If the
gas is allowed to expand at constant temperature until its pressure is 0.512 atm, the volume of the gas sample will be
mL.
Transcribed Image Text:ices to access important values if needed for this question. A sample of argon gas at a pressure of 0.945 atm and a temperature of 25.5 °C, occupies a volume of 793 mL. If the gas is allowed to expand at constant temperature until its pressure is 0.512 atm, the volume of the gas sample will be mL.
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