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Chemistry, 25.01.2020 04:31 sophiaa23

Dry ice (solid co2) has occasionally been used as an "explosive" in mining. a hole is drilled, dry ice and a small amount of gunpowder are placed in the hole, a fuse is added, and the hole is plugged. when lit, the exploding gunpowder rapidly vaporizes the dry ice, building up an immense pressure. assume that 391 g of dry ice is placed in a cavity with a volume of 0.770 l and the ignited gunpowder heats the co2 to 695 ∘c. what is the final pressure inside the hole?

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