A gas is heated from 213.0 K to 398.0 K and the volume is increased from 13.0 liters to 35.0 liters by moving a large piston within a cylinder. If the original pressure was 3.15 atm, what would the final pressure be? Include the following with your answer: • Which Gas Law did you use? • The numerical answer to the question. • An explanation of the correct number of significant figures you will use for the numerical answer.

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Answer the following question:
A gas is heated from 213.0 K to 398.0 K
and the volume is increased from 13.0
liters to 35.0 Iliters by moving a large
piston within a cylinder. If the original
pressure was 3.15 atm, what would
the final pressure be?
Include the following with your answer:
• Which Gas Law did you use?
• The numerical answer to the question.
• An explanation of the correct number of significant figures you will
use for the numerical answer.
Transcribed Image Text:Answer the following question: A gas is heated from 213.0 K to 398.0 K and the volume is increased from 13.0 liters to 35.0 Iliters by moving a large piston within a cylinder. If the original pressure was 3.15 atm, what would the final pressure be? Include the following with your answer: • Which Gas Law did you use? • The numerical answer to the question. • An explanation of the correct number of significant figures you will use for the numerical answer.
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