A 1.9 mol sample of gas in a rigid flask at 21°C and 697 mm Hg is opened to the atmosphere and more gas is added to the flask. The pressure after the addition of gas is 795 mm Hg and the temperature is 26°C. How many moles of gas have been added to the container? A. 0.23 B. 1.63 C. 1.75 D. 2.13 Hints: PV = n.T. P₁V₁ = n.T₁

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QUESTION 2
A 1.9 mol sample of gas in a rigid flask at 21°C and 697 mm Hg
is opened to the atmosphere and more gas is added to the
flask. The pressure after the addition of gas is 795 mm Hg and
the temperature is 26°C. How many moles of gas have been
added to the container?
A. 0.23
B. 1.63
C. 1.75
D. 2.13
Hints:
n, I
PV = n₁T₂₁
P₁Y₁ = n₁T₁
f
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 2 A 1.9 mol sample of gas in a rigid flask at 21°C and 697 mm Hg is opened to the atmosphere and more gas is added to the flask. The pressure after the addition of gas is 795 mm Hg and the temperature is 26°C. How many moles of gas have been added to the container? A. 0.23 B. 1.63 C. 1.75 D. 2.13 Hints: n, I PV = n₁T₂₁ P₁Y₁ = n₁T₁ f
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