A sample of oxygen that occupies 2.5 × 10−6 mL

  1. A sample of oxygen at 32◦C occupies 340 mL.If this sample later occupies 1064 mL at 57◦C and 1.2 atm, what was its original
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  2. A sample of oxygen at 25 degrees C occupies 697 mL.If this sample later occupies 1062 mL at 55 degrees C and 1.3 atm, what was
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  3. A sample of oxygen that occupies 1.00 x 10^6 mL at 575 mm Hg is subjected to a pressure of 1.20 atm. What will the final volume
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  4. A sample of oxygen that occupies 1.00x10^6 mL at 575 mm Hg is subjected to a pressure of 1.36 atm. What will the final volume of
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  5. 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
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  6. A sample of oxygen that occupies 2.5 × 10−6 mL at 508 mm Hg is subjected to a pressure of 1.2 atm. What will the final
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  7. A sample of oxygen that occupies 1.00x10^6 mL at 575 mm Hg is subjected to a pressure of 1.36 atm. What will the final volume of
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  8. a sample of oxygen that occupies 1.00 x 10^6mL at 575mmHg is subjected to a pressure of 1025atm. what will the final volume of
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  9. A sample of oxygen occupies 1.00 L. If the temperature remains constant and the pressure on oxygen is decreased to one-third the
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  10. A sample of oxygen, O2, occupies 32.2 mL at 30 °C and 452 torr. What volume will it occupy at –70 °C and the same pressure?
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