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III. COMPUTATION
Directions: Solve the word problems. Show your solutions. Write your final answer inside the box.
1. A gas occupies 4.31 L at a pressure of 0.755 atm. Determine the volume occupied by the gas if the pressure is
increased to 2.25 atm.
aluge
oqque o inemoiivea ne tndh
wola
2. A sample of gas occupies a volume of 145 mL at 560 torr and 20°C. Calculate the new pressure if its volume is
increased to 290 mL at constant temperature.
Transcribed Image Text:III. COMPUTATION Directions: Solve the word problems. Show your solutions. Write your final answer inside the box. 1. A gas occupies 4.31 L at a pressure of 0.755 atm. Determine the volume occupied by the gas if the pressure is increased to 2.25 atm. aluge oqque o inemoiivea ne tndh wola 2. A sample of gas occupies a volume of 145 mL at 560 torr and 20°C. Calculate the new pressure if its volume is increased to 290 mL at constant temperature.
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