A 2.28 L sample of carbon dioxide gas has a pressure of 1.11 atm. What is its pressure, in atm, when the volume is decreased to 0.500 L at constant temperature? f. 3850 mmHg g. 0.244 atm h. 5.06 atm i. 185 mmHg j. 4.11 atm

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A 2.28 L sample of carbon dioxide gas has a pressure of 1.11 atm. What is its pressure, in atm,
when the volume is decreased to 0.500 L at constant temperature?
f 3850 mmHg
g. 0.244 atm
h. 5.06 atm
i. 185 mmHg
j. 4.11 atm
What happens to the total pressure in a sealed container as this reaction goes to completion?
2 NO(g) + O:(g)→2 NO:(g)
f. The pressure increases.
g. The pressure decreases.
h. Initially the pressure increases, then it returns to the original pressure.
i The pressure does not change.
j. Initially the pressure decreases, then it returns to the original pressure.
Transcribed Image Text:A 2.28 L sample of carbon dioxide gas has a pressure of 1.11 atm. What is its pressure, in atm, when the volume is decreased to 0.500 L at constant temperature? f 3850 mmHg g. 0.244 atm h. 5.06 atm i. 185 mmHg j. 4.11 atm What happens to the total pressure in a sealed container as this reaction goes to completion? 2 NO(g) + O:(g)→2 NO:(g) f. The pressure increases. g. The pressure decreases. h. Initially the pressure increases, then it returns to the original pressure. i The pressure does not change. j. Initially the pressure decreases, then it returns to the original pressure.
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