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Chemistry, 30.03.2021 09:00 hgdthbgjnb83661

A sample of oxygen that occupies 2.9 X 10-6 mL at 635 mm Hg is subjected to a
pressure of 1.26 atm. What will the final vol-
ume of the sample be if the temperature is
held constant?
Answer in units of mL.

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A sample of oxygen that occupies 2.9 X

10-6 mL at 635 mm Hg is subjected to a
pressure of 1.26 at

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