Given the data, what pressure would the butane gas sample have at a volume of 135.0ml? Please show how you got your answer

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Given the data, what pressure would the butane gas sample have at a volume of 135.0ml? Please show how you got your answer
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Experiment 2: Determine the Relationship Between the Volume and Pressure of Butane Gas
Added 1.000 atm butane to 250ml flask with a pressure gauge connected
Took a clean 50 mL graduated cylinder, dispensed 20 mL of water in cylinder
Poured water in flask with propane
The maximum total volume of the Erlenmeyer flask is 314.0 mL
Volume recorded on pressure gauge after dispensing 20ml water= 1.068
Added 20ml of water in increments until 100ml of water was achieved inside the flask.
Measurements on pressure gauge are as follows:
Initial pressure at 20ml= 1.068
40ml= 1.146
60ml= 1.236
80ml= 1.342
100ml= 1.467
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Transcribed Image Text:2:24 N N a 28%. stensions Help Last edit was yesterday at 5.52 PM в IUA 三, 三 m,正 Arial 11 2. TUUT-140r Experiment 2: Determine the Relationship Between the Volume and Pressure of Butane Gas Added 1.000 atm butane to 250ml flask with a pressure gauge connected Took a clean 50 mL graduated cylinder, dispensed 20 mL of water in cylinder Poured water in flask with propane The maximum total volume of the Erlenmeyer flask is 314.0 mL Volume recorded on pressure gauge after dispensing 20ml water= 1.068 Added 20ml of water in increments until 100ml of water was achieved inside the flask. Measurements on pressure gauge are as follows: Initial pressure at 20ml= 1.068 40ml= 1.146 60ml= 1.236 80ml= 1.342 100ml= 1.467 Activate Go to Setti II
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