3. A 50.0 L sample of gas collected in the upper atmosphere at a pressure of 18.3 torr is compressed into a 150.0 mL container at the same temperature. A. What is the new pressure, in atm? B. To what volume would the original sample have had to be compressed to exert a pressure of 10.0 atm? (A. 8.03atm; B. 0.120L)

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3. A 50.0 L sample of gas collected in the upper atmosphere at a pressure of 18.3 torr is compressed into a
150.0 mL container at the same temperature. A. What is the new pressure, in atm? B. To what volume
would the original sample have had to be compressed to exert a pressure of 10.0 atm? (A. 8.03atm; B.
0.120L)
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4. A sample of krypton gas occupies 75.0 mL at 0.400 atm. If the temperature remained constant, what
volume would the krypton occupy at 4.00 atm;
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