Consider an apparatus containing two bulbs connected by a valve. The left bulb contains helium, the right contains carbon dioxide. Both sides, are at 45° C. Initially the valve is closed. It has 3.5 L of He at 1.8 atom of pressure on the left side, and 8.3 L of He at 3.2 atm of pressure, on the right side. "After the valve is opened, what is the total pressure of the helium gas?

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Consider an apparatus containing two bulbs connected by a valve. The left bulb
contains helium, the right contains carbon dioxide. Both sides, are at 45° C. Initially
the valve is closed. It has 3.5 L of He at 1.8 atom of pressure on the left side, and
8.3 L of He at 3.2 atm of pressure, on the right side.
After the valve is opened, what is the total pressure of the helium gas?
Transcribed Image Text:Consider an apparatus containing two bulbs connected by a valve. The left bulb contains helium, the right contains carbon dioxide. Both sides, are at 45° C. Initially the valve is closed. It has 3.5 L of He at 1.8 atom of pressure on the left side, and 8.3 L of He at 3.2 atm of pressure, on the right side. After the valve is opened, what is the total pressure of the helium gas?
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