An aerosol can contains 330. ml of compressed gas at 5.50 atm. When all of the gas is sprayed into a large plastic bag, the bag inflates to a volume of 2.86 L. What is the pressure (in atm) of gas in the plastic bag? Assume a constant temperature. atm

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An aerosol can contains 330. ml of compressed gas at 5.50 atm. When all of the gas is sprayed into a large plastic bag, the bag inflates to a volume of 2.86 L. What is the pressure (in atm) of gas in the plastic
bag? Assume a constant temperature.
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Transcribed Image Text:An aerosol can contains 330. ml of compressed gas at 5.50 atm. When all of the gas is sprayed into a large plastic bag, the bag inflates to a volume of 2.86 L. What is the pressure (in atm) of gas in the plastic bag? Assume a constant temperature. atm
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