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At `25^(@)C` and 730 mm pressure, 380 mL of dry oxygen was collected.If the temperature is constant, what volume will the oxygen occupy at 760 mm pressure?

A

365 mL

B

449 mL

C

569 mL

D

621 mL

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The correct Answer is:
A

At constant temperature `P_(1)V_(1) = P_(2)V_(2)`
`730 mm xx 380 mL = 760 mm xx V_(2)`
or `V_(2) = (730 xx 380)/(760) mL = 365 mL`
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