question archive Boyle's apperentice finds that the air trapped in a J tube occupies 24
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Boyle's apperentice finds that the air trapped in a J tube
occupies 24.8 cm³ at 1.12 atm. By adding mercury to the tube, he increases the pressure on the trapped air to 2.64 atm. Assuming constant temperature, what is the new volume of air (in L)?
-A steel tank has a volume of 438 L and is filled with 0.885 kg of O². Calculate the pressure of O² at 21?.
-A steel tank used for fuel delivery is fitted with a safety valve that opens if the internal pressure exceeds 1.00x103 torr. It is filled with methane at 23? and 0.991 atm and placed in boiling water at exactly 100?. Will the safety valve open?