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A flask contains 15.5mL of hydrogen that was collected under a pressure of 22.5 kPa. What pressure would have been required for the volume of the gas to have been 9.00mL, assuming the same temperature?
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A flask contains 15.5mL of hydrogen that was collected under a pressure of
22.5 kPa. What pressure would have been required for the volume of the gas
to have been 9.00mL, assuming the same temperature?*
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38.75 kPa
P1 x V1 = P2 x V2
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