Apply the significant figure rule to the final answer.  a formula page is attached. Decide what formula to use.

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Apply the significant figure rule to the final answer. 

a formula page is attached. Decide what formula to use.

15.
Predict the total pressure in Container C if the initial pressure in Container A was tripled and Container B was
reduced by one-third then mixed in Container C.
Container A
Oxygen
Pressure
287 kPa
Solve, showing all calculation work.
Container B
Nitrogen
Pressure
429 kPa
Container C
UN
Oxygen + Nitrogen
O
Pressure
Ptotal=
Transcribed Image Text:15. Predict the total pressure in Container C if the initial pressure in Container A was tripled and Container B was reduced by one-third then mixed in Container C. Container A Oxygen Pressure 287 kPa Solve, showing all calculation work. Container B Nitrogen Pressure 429 kPa Container C UN Oxygen + Nitrogen O Pressure Ptotal=
STP Conditions
OC or 273 K
1 atm or 101 kPa
Boyle's Law
P₁V₁= P₂V/₂
Charles' Law
V₁ = V₂
T₁
T₂
Gay-Lussac's Law
P₁ = P₂
Combined Gas Law
P₁V₁ = P₂V₂
T₁
T₂
Ideal Gas Law
PV = nRT
R-8.31 L'APalmol"K
Or
0.0821 L'atm/mal"
Dalton's Law of
Partial Pressures
Protal = P₁+ P₂+ P3.
Transcribed Image Text:STP Conditions OC or 273 K 1 atm or 101 kPa Boyle's Law P₁V₁= P₂V/₂ Charles' Law V₁ = V₂ T₁ T₂ Gay-Lussac's Law P₁ = P₂ Combined Gas Law P₁V₁ = P₂V₂ T₁ T₂ Ideal Gas Law PV = nRT R-8.31 L'APalmol"K Or 0.0821 L'atm/mal" Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures Protal = P₁+ P₂+ P3.
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