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If the volume of the original sample in Part A (P1 = 742 torr , V1...

If the volume of the original sample in Part A (P1 = 742 torr , V1 = 33.0 L ) changes to 75.0 L , without a change in the temperature or moles of gas molecules, what is the new pressure, P2?

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Part A

initial                                                         final

P1 = 742 torr                                          P2 =

V1 = 33.0 L                                            V2 = 75L

     P1V1   = P2V2

     P2     = P1V1/V2

             = 742*33/75   = 326.48torr >>>>answer


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