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A 4.40 g piece of solid `CO_(2)` (dry ice) is allowed to sublime in a balloon. The final volume of the balloon is 1.00 L at 300 K. What is the pressure (atm) of the gas?

A

0.122

B

2.46

C

122

D

24.6

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The correct Answer is:
b

(b) `P=(nRT)/(V)=2.46"atm"`
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