Given:
Vi = 1.41 mL
Ti = 90.8 oC
= (90.8+273) K
= 363.8 K
Tf = 0.1 oC
= (0.1+273) K
= 273.1 K
use:
Vi/Ti = Vf/Tf
1.41 mL / 363.8 K = Vf / 273.1 K
Vf = 1.0585 mL
Answer: 1.06 mL
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