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What happens to the solution of KNO3 that is saturated at 50 and 61616C when it is cooled quickly to 10 and 61616C?

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8. What pressure would be required to contain 100.0 g of SO2 gas in a 25.0 L container at a temperature of 100. and 61616C?

To find the pressure required to contain 100.0 g of SO2 gas in a 25.0 L container at 100°C, you would first convert the temperature to Kelvin (373 K). Then, use the ideal gas law equation PV = nRT, where n is the number of moles of SO2 gas. Calculate the number of moles using the given mass of SO2. Solve for pressure (P) by rearranging the equation.


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