Assume a sample of krypton is held in an idealized container that can change its volume and pressure to suit its needs. If the sample started by occupy a volume of 8.00 liters at 25.00C with a pressure of 1.00 atm, answer the following two questions, a) What volume would the krypton occupy if the temperature was raised to 100.00"C while maintaining a constant pressure of 1.00 atm? What pressure would the krypton exert if it's volume was decreased by 1.50 liters while maintaining a constant 25 degree C

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Assume a sample of krypton is held in an idealized container that can change its volume and pressure
to suit its needs. If the sample started by occupy a volume of 8.00 liters at 25.00C with a pressure of
1.00 atm, answer the following two questions, a) What volume would the krypton occupy if the
temperature was raised to 100.00"C while maintaining a constant pressure of 1.00 atm?
What pressure would the krypton exert if it's volume was decreased by 1.50 liters while maintaining a
constant 25 degree C
Transcribed Image Text:Assume a sample of krypton is held in an idealized container that can change its volume and pressure to suit its needs. If the sample started by occupy a volume of 8.00 liters at 25.00C with a pressure of 1.00 atm, answer the following two questions, a) What volume would the krypton occupy if the temperature was raised to 100.00"C while maintaining a constant pressure of 1.00 atm? What pressure would the krypton exert if it's volume was decreased by 1.50 liters while maintaining a constant 25 degree C
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