4. A container holds 500 mL of CO2 at 20 degrees Celsius and 742 torr. What will be the volume of the CO2 if the pressure is increased to 795 torr?
4. A container holds 500 mL of CO2 at 20 degrees Celsius and 742 torr. What will be the volume of the CO2 if the pressure is increased to 795 torr?
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A container holds 500 mL of CO₂ at 20 degrees Celsius and 742 torr. What will be the volume of the CO₂ if the pressure is increased to 795 torr?
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This problem involves using the principles of gas laws, specifically Boyle's Law, which states that for a given mass of gas at constant temperature, the volume of the gas is inversely proportional to its pressure (P₁V₁ = P₂V₂).
Given:
- Initial volume (V₁) = 500 mL
- Initial pressure (P₁) = 742 torr
- Final pressure (P₂) = 795 torr
To find:
- Final volume (V₂)

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1. A mixture of gases containing 0.362 moles of oxygen, 1.23 moles of nitrogen, and 0.0234 moles of argon in a sealed glass vessel has a total pressure of 2.60 atm. What is the mole fraction for each gas? What is the partial pressure of each gas? (3 pts)
2. Determine the volume occupied by 2.34 grams of carbon dioxide gas at STP.
3. At what temperature will 0.654 moles of neon gas occupy 12.30 liters at 1.95 atmospheres?
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