This figure (Figure 1)shows a container that is sealed at the top by a movable piston. Inside the container is an ideal gas at 1.00 atmatm, 20.0 ∘C∘C, and 1.00 LL. This information will apply to all parts of this problem A, B, and C.   Figure 1 of 1The figure shows a container with a moveable piston. The container is filled with a sample of an ideal gas, the volume of the gas is 1 liter.   Part A Part complete What will the pressure inside the container become if the piston is moved to the 2.20 LL mark while the temperature of the gas is kept constant? Express your answer with the appropriate units. View Available Hint(s)     PPP = 0.455 atmatm   SubmitPrevious Answers  Correct Part B Part complete The gas sample has now returned to its original state of 1.00 atmatm, 20.0 ∘C∘C and 1.00 LL. What will the pressure become if the temperature of the gas is raised to 200.0 ∘C∘C and the piston is not allowed to move? Express your answer with the appropriate units. View Available Hint(s)     PPP = 1.61 atmatm   SubmitPrevious Answers  Correct Part C The gas described in parts A and B has a mass of 1.66 grams. The sample is most likely which monoatomic gas? Type the elemental symbol of the gas below. View Available Hint(s)     symbol =    SubmitPrevious AnswersRequest Answer  Incorrect; Try Again; One attempt remaining Provide Feedback   I need part C

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This figure (Figure 1)shows a container that is sealed at the top by a movable piston. Inside the container is an ideal gas at 1.00 atmatm, 20.0 ∘C∘C, and 1.00 LL. This information will apply to all parts of this problem A, B, and C.
 
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1 of 1The figure shows a container with a moveable piston. The container is filled with a sample of an ideal gas, the volume of the gas is 1 liter.
 

Part A

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What will the pressure inside the container become if the piston is moved to the 2.20 LL mark while the temperature of the gas is kept constant?
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
View Available Hint(s)
 
 
PPP =
0.455 atmatm
 
SubmitPrevious Answers
 Correct

Part B

Part complete
The gas sample has now returned to its original state of 1.00 atmatm, 20.0 ∘C∘C and 1.00 LL. What will the pressure become if the temperature of the gas is raised to 200.0 ∘C∘C and the piston is not allowed to move?
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
View Available Hint(s)
 
 
PPP =
1.61 atmatm
 
SubmitPrevious Answers
 Correct

Part C

The gas described in parts A and B has a mass of 1.66 grams. The sample is most likely which monoatomic gas?
Type the elemental symbol of the gas below.
View Available Hint(s)
 
 
symbol = 
 
SubmitPrevious AnswersRequest Answer
 Incorrect; Try Again; One attempt remaining
Provide Feedback
 
I need part C
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