A 20.0 mL sample of a gas is at 546 K and has a pressure of 6.0 atm. If the temperature is changed to 273 K and the pressure to 2.0 atm, the new volume of the gas is what?

Answer 1

#(P_1V_1)/T_1=(P_2V_2)/T_2#, given constant #n#, so............

#V_2=(P_1xxV_1xxT_2)/(P_2xxT_1)#
We immediately see that we will get an answer in #"terms of volume"#, so we're batting on a firm wicket.
#V_2=(6.0*atmxx20.0*mLxx273*K)/(2.0*atmxx546*K)=??*mL#
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Answer 2

The new volume of the gas is 60.0 mL.

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When evaluating a one-sided limit, you need to be careful when a quantity is approaching zero since its sign is different depending on which way it is approaching zero from. Let us look at some examples.

When evaluating a one-sided limit, you need to be careful when a quantity is approaching zero since its sign is different depending on which way it is approaching zero from. Let us look at some examples.

When evaluating a one-sided limit, you need to be careful when a quantity is approaching zero since its sign is different depending on which way it is approaching zero from. Let us look at some examples.

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