A sample of argon has a volume of 5.0 dm3 and the pressure is 0.92 atm. If the final temperature is 30.° C, the final volume is 5.7 L, and the final pressure is 800. mm Hg, what was the initial temperature of the argon? 322 L of hydrogen occupies a volume of 197 L at STP. If the initial temperature of the hydrogen was 37° C, what was its initial pressure?

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A sample of argon has a volume of 5.0 dm3 and the
pressure is 0.92 atm.
If the final temperature is 30.° C, the final volume is
5.7 L, and the final
pressure is 800. mm Hg, what was the initial
temperature of the argon?
Transcribed Image Text:A sample of argon has a volume of 5.0 dm3 and the pressure is 0.92 atm. If the final temperature is 30.° C, the final volume is 5.7 L, and the final pressure is 800. mm Hg, what was the initial temperature of the argon?
322 L of hydrogen occupies a volume of 197 L at STP.
If the initial
temperature of the hydrogen was 37° C, what was its
initial pressure?
Transcribed Image Text:322 L of hydrogen occupies a volume of 197 L at STP. If the initial temperature of the hydrogen was 37° C, what was its initial pressure?
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