A gas sample has an initial pressure of 547 mmHg and an initial volume of 0.500 L. What is the pressure (in atm) when the volume of the sample is decreased to 225 mL? (Assume constant temperature and constant number of moles of gas.)a) 1.60 * 10 - 3 atm b) 1.60 atmc) 0.324 atm d) 1.22 atm

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A gas sample has an initial pressure of 547 mmHg and an initial volume of 0.500 L. What is the pressure (in atm) when the volume of the sample is decreased to 225 mL? (Assume constant temperature and constant number of moles of gas.)
a) 1.60 * 10 - 3 atm b) 1.60 atm
c) 0.324 atm d) 1.22 atm

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