5 Problem 5: 17 L of hydrogen gas has its volume changed to 6 L at constant temperature. If the hydrogen gas has a final pressure of 4.6 atm after the change, what was the original pressure of the gas?

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5 Problem 5: 17 L of hydrogen gas has its volume changed to 6 L at constant temperature. If the
hydrogen gas has a final pressure of 4.6 atm after the change, what was the original pressure of
the gas?
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