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A 2 L flask containing nitrogen at 60 cm pressure is connected to a 4 L flask containing carbon monoxide at 48 cm pressure. If the temperature is kept constant, calculate the final pressure of the mixture.

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To solve the problem step by step, we will use Boyle's Law, which states that for a given mass of gas at constant temperature, the product of pressure and volume is a constant. ### Step 1: Write down the given values - Volume of nitrogen (V1) = 2 L - Pressure of nitrogen (P1) = 60 cm - Volume of carbon monoxide (V2) = 4 L - Pressure of carbon monoxide (P2) = 48 cm ...
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