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A sample of O2 occupies 75 L at 1 ATM. If the volume of the sample doubles, what is the new pressure of O2?
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A sample of O2 occupies 75 L at 1 ATM. If the volume of the sample doubles, what is the new pressure of O2?
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A sample of O2 occupies 75 L at 1 ATM. If the volume of the sample doubles, what is the new pressure of O2?
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Answer:0.50 atm
Explanation:(1atm)(75 L)=p2(150 L)
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