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In an open manometer with an atmospheric pressure of 104 kPa, the mercury level in the arm connected to the gas is 150 mm Hg lower than in the arm connected to the atmosphere. What is the pressure of the
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In an open manometer with an atmospheric pressure of 104 kPa, the mercury level in the arm connected to the gas is 150 mm Hg lower than in the arm connected to the atmosphere. What is the pressure of the gas sample?
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The pressure of the gas sample is 104
kPa + 150 mm Hg = 254 kPa.
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