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A 2.0 mL sample of air in a syringe exerts a pressure of 1.02 atm at 22 C. If that syringe is placed into boiling water at 100 C and the pressure in the syringe increases to 1.27 atm, what is the new volume of the air in the syringe?

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Answer: The new volume of the air in the syringe is 7.3 mL.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:
V_(1) = 2.0 mL,
P_(1) = 1.02 atm,
T_(1) = 22^(o)C


V_(2) = ?,
P_(2) = 1.27 atm,
T_(2) = 100^(o)C

Formula used to calculate the new volume in syringe is as follows.


(P_(1)V_(1))/(T_(1)) = (P_(2)V_(2))/(T_(2))

Substitute the values into above formula as follows.


(P_(1)V_(1))/(T_(1)) = (P_(2)V_(2))/(T_(2))\\(1.02 atm * 2.0 mL)/(22^(o)C) = (1.27 atm * V_(1))/(100^(o)C)\\V_(1) = 7.3 mL

Thus, we can conclude that the new volume of the air in the syringe is 7.3 mL.

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