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Using the ideal equation of state
A reaction between liquid reactants takes place at -2.0 °C in a sealed, evacuated vessel with a measured volume of 40.0 L. Measurements show that the
reaction produced 14. g of dinitrogen monoxide gas.
Calculate the pressure of dinitrogen monoxide gas in the reaction vessel after the reaction. You may ignore the volume of the liquid reactants. Be sure your
answer has the correct number of significant digits.
pressure:
atm
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Transcribed Image Text:O GASES Using the ideal equation of state A reaction between liquid reactants takes place at -2.0 °C in a sealed, evacuated vessel with a measured volume of 40.0 L. Measurements show that the reaction produced 14. g of dinitrogen monoxide gas. Calculate the pressure of dinitrogen monoxide gas in the reaction vessel after the reaction. You may ignore the volume of the liquid reactants. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits. pressure: atm Explanation Check O 2021 McGraw-Hill Education. All Rights Reserved Terms of Use Privacy I Accessibility MacBook Pro F10 888 F7 F6 F5 F3 F4 esc * 23 8 9 U T. %24 %#3 1II
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