A sample of carbon dioxide gas at a pressure of 0.556 atm and temperature of 21.2 oC occupies a volume of 12.9 L. If the gas is allowed to expand at constant temperature to a volume of 22.3 L, what will be the pressure of the gas sample in atm?   0.322 atm   0.644 atm   0.961 atm   0.529 atm

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A sample of carbon dioxide gas at a pressure of 0.556 atm and temperature of 21.2 oC occupies a volume of 12.9 L. If the gas is allowed to expand at constant temperature to a volume of 22.3 L, what will be the pressure of the gas sample in atm?

 
  1. 0.322 atm

     
  2. 0.644 atm

     
  3. 0.961 atm

     
  4. 0.529 atm

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