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A sample of oxygen that occupies 1.8 ×
10−6 mL at 582 mm Hg is subjected to a
pressure of 1.51 atm.m. What will the final volume of the sample be if the temperature is
held constant?
Answer in units of mL
11 years ago

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DrBob222
I don't understand the question.
11 years ago

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