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a sample of argon gas occupies a volume of 525 ml at a pressure of 842 mmhg. what is the pressure of the gas (in mmhg) if the volume is reduced at constant temperature to 136 ml?
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Step1: Identify the gas law
Since the temperature is constant, we use Boyle's Law: \(P_1V_1 = P_2V_2\).
Step2: Substitute the given values
Given \(V_1 = 525\space mL\), \(P_1=842\space mmHg\), \(V_2 = 136\space mL\).
From \(P_1V_1 = P_2V_2\), we can solve for \(P_2\) as \(P_2=\frac{P_1V_1}{V_2}\).
Substitute the values: \(P_2=\frac{842\times525}{136}\).
Step3: Calculate \(P_2\)
First, calculate \(842\times525 = 842\times(500 + 25)=842\times500+842\times25=421000+21050 = 442050\).
Then, \(P_2=\frac{442050}{136}\approx3250\space mmHg\).
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\(3250\space mmHg\)