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A sample of O2 gas occupies 1.93L at a pressure of 10.0atm at 100 degree celsius. What volume will the sample occupy at stp?
10 years ago

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Answered by Steve
PV=kT
That is, PV/T is constant.

(10)(1.93)/(273+100) = 1V/273

so just solve for V.
10 years ago

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