Oxygen for hospital patients is kept in special tanks, where the oxygen has a pressure of 65.0

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Oxygen for hospital patients is kept in special tanks, where the oxygen has a pressure of 65.0 atmospheres and a temperature of 288 K. The tanks are stored in a separate room, and the oxygen is pumped to the patient’s room, where it is administered at a pressure of 1.00 atmospheres and a temperature of 297 K. What volume does 1.00 m3 of oxygen in the tanks occupy at the conditions in the patient’s room?


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Physics

ISBN: 978-0470879528

9th edition

Authors: John D. Cutnell, Kenneth W. Johnson

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