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A sample of gas collected at 885 mm Hg occupies 266 mL. At constant temperature, what pressure does the gas exert if the volume increases to 444 mL?

A sample of gas collected at 885 mm Hg occupies 266 mL. At constant temperature, what-example-1

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In this question, we have volume and pressure, and the gas law that shows the relationship between these two is the Boyle's Law, which has the following formula:

P1V1 = P2V2

We have:

P1 = 885 mmHg, which is equal to 1.16 atm

V1 = 266 mL

P2 = ?

V2 = 444 mL

Now we add these values into the formula:

1.16 * 266 = 444*P2

P2 = 0.695 atm, this will be the new pressure, letter D

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