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Chapter1: Chemical Foundations
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![**Question 1: Pressure Conversion for Synthetic Diamonds**
The pressure required to make synthetic diamonds from graphite is 8.2 x 10⁴ atm. Convert this pressure into the following units:
- a. Torr
- [Input box for Torr conversion]
- b. Pa (Pascal)
- [Input box for Pascal conversion]
- c. Bar
- [Input box for Bar conversion]
- d. Inches of Hg (Mercury)
- [Input box for Inches of Hg conversion]
*Note: Ensure you use the correct conversion factors for accurate results.*](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fe1112b9e-00e0-4998-a8d2-ad5657f231c4%2Fc531e79c-3650-4f1f-95e8-cb1f823ebcff%2Fn24fo8k_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:**Question 1: Pressure Conversion for Synthetic Diamonds**
The pressure required to make synthetic diamonds from graphite is 8.2 x 10⁴ atm. Convert this pressure into the following units:
- a. Torr
- [Input box for Torr conversion]
- b. Pa (Pascal)
- [Input box for Pascal conversion]
- c. Bar
- [Input box for Bar conversion]
- d. Inches of Hg (Mercury)
- [Input box for Inches of Hg conversion]
*Note: Ensure you use the correct conversion factors for accurate results.*
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The amount of force that applies per unit surface area is called pressure, the pressure is expressed as
P = F/A
P = pressure
F = force at per unit area
A= surface area at which force is applied
The units of pressure are atm, pascal, torr, bar, and inches of Hg.
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