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Consider the arrangement of bulbs shown in the drawing. Each of the bulbs contains a volume of gas as shown. PN₂ = 630. torr, PNe
torr, and PH₂ = 420. torr. What is the pressure of the system when all the stopcocks are opened, assuming that the temperature remains
constant? (We can neglect the volume of the capillary tubing connecting the bulbs.)
torr
Volume
N₂
1.0 L
Ne
1.0 L
H₂
0.5 L
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