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... pressure in a container that can contract or expand. What is the final volume of the oxygen gas?
Use the universal gas constant equation
PV/T=C so P1.V1/T1=P2.V2/T2
rearrange with respect to V2
P1.V1.T2/P2.T1=V2
p1 & p2 cancel out.
Just substitute in values.Sorry about the notation!
Just a reminder to convert your initial temp T1 & final temp T2 into degree's Kevin byadding 273K (0C) to both.
I make the final volume V2 = 750.26 ml
I have assumed that the constant you missed out was pressure so P1=P2
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Just a reminder to convert your initial temp T1 & final temp T2 into degree's Kevin byadding 273K (0C) to both.
I make the final volume V2 = 750.26 ml