Write answer to correct number of significant figures.
a)
Given:
Vi = 101 mL
Pi = 704 mmHg
Pf = 711 mmHg
use:
Pi*Vi = Pf*Vf
704 mmHg * 101 mL = 711 mmHg * Vf
Vf = 100. mL
Answer: 100. mL
b)
Given:
Vi = 217 mL
Pi = 1.02 atm
Pf = 0.953 atm
use:
Pi*Vi = Pf*Vf
1.02 atm * 217 mL = 0.953 atm * Vf
Vf = 232 mL
Answer: 232 mL
c)
Given:
Vi = 3.23 L
Pi = 105 kPa
Pf = 107 kPa
use:
Pi*Vi = Pf*Vf
105 kPa * 3.23 L = 107 kPa * Vf
Vf = 3.17 L
Answer: 3.17 L
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