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A sample of krypton gas at a pressure of 1.07 atm and a temperature of 21.7 °C, occupies a volume
of 781 ml. If the gas is compressed at constant temperature until its pressure is 1.44 atm, the
volume of the gas sample will be
ml
A sample of nitrogen gas at a pressure of 0.880 atm and a temperature of 25.4 °C, occupies a
volume of 10.3 liters. If the gas is allowed to expand at constant temperature to a volume
of 14.2 liters, the pressure of the gas sample will be
atm.
A sample of methane gas at a pressure of 0.884 atm and a temperature of 23.9 °C, occupies a
volume of 13.8 liters. If the gas is compressed at constant temperature to a volume of 10.6 liters,
the pressure of the gas sample will be
atm.
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Transcribed Image Text:A sample of krypton gas at a pressure of 1.07 atm and a temperature of 21.7 °C, occupies a volume of 781 ml. If the gas is compressed at constant temperature until its pressure is 1.44 atm, the volume of the gas sample will be ml A sample of nitrogen gas at a pressure of 0.880 atm and a temperature of 25.4 °C, occupies a volume of 10.3 liters. If the gas is allowed to expand at constant temperature to a volume of 14.2 liters, the pressure of the gas sample will be atm. A sample of methane gas at a pressure of 0.884 atm and a temperature of 23.9 °C, occupies a volume of 13.8 liters. If the gas is compressed at constant temperature to a volume of 10.6 liters, the pressure of the gas sample will be atm. (Ctril)-
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