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The pressure of a sample of gas is measured with an open-
ended manometer, shown to the right. The atmospheric pressure is
758 mm Hg. The liquid in the manometer is mercury. What is the
pressure of the gas in mm Hg? (1 cm 10 mm)
1.
Gas
Open end
5.13 cm
The total pressure in a tire is 1.20 atm at 23.0 °C. If the
temperature is increased to 47.0 °C, what is the new pressure in the
2.
tire? Assume the volume of the tire does not change.
Transcribed Image Text:Pam The pressure of a sample of gas is measured with an open- ended manometer, shown to the right. The atmospheric pressure is 758 mm Hg. The liquid in the manometer is mercury. What is the pressure of the gas in mm Hg? (1 cm 10 mm) 1. Gas Open end 5.13 cm The total pressure in a tire is 1.20 atm at 23.0 °C. If the temperature is increased to 47.0 °C, what is the new pressure in the 2. tire? Assume the volume of the tire does not change.
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