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This question keeps telling me I have one choice wrong. I can't figure it out to move on to the further parts.
Lethal concentrations of gases are often expressed in terms of volume fraction, that is, the fraction of available space occupied by the hazardous gas. A hazardous-materials worker wants to calculate the volume fraction of chlorine gas in a storage room after all of the contents of a 0.650-L cylinder of chlorine gas at 127atm is accidentally released in the room. The environment in the storage room is kept at a constant pressure of 1.00 atm and a constant temperature of 20.0 ?C. The room's dimensions are 4.00m
What variables for chlorine gas are you given and what variables must you find in this problem? Drag the appropriate variables to their respective bins.Explanation / Answer
Since you're asked to find V2, the only thing you need to know is "state 2 volume". Everything else you know.
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