BOYLE'S LAW PROBLEM SOLVING 1.) An argon gas occupies 56.2 L at 760 torr. If the volume of gas is decreased to 1/4 of the original volume, calculate its final pressure. 2.) At 0°C and 5 atm, a given sample of gas occupies 75 L. The gas is compressed to a final volume of 30 L at 0°C. What is the final pressure

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BOYLE'S LAW PROBLEM SOLVING

1.) An argon gas occupies 56.2 L at 760 torr. If the volume of gas is decreased to 1/4 of the original volume, calculate its final pressure.

2.) At 0°C and 5 atm, a given sample of gas occupies 75 L. The gas is compressed to a final volume of 30 L at 0°C. What is the final pressure?

 

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