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Chapter 5 Problem 5.167

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Two samples of gas are separated in two rectangular 1.00-L chambers by a thin metal wall. One sample is pure helium and the other is pure radon. Both samples are at 27C and show a pressure of 2.00 3 1026 atm. Assuming that the metal wall separating the gases suddenly develops a circular hole of radius 1.00 3 1026 m, calculate the pressure in each chamber after 10.0 h have passed.

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Title Chemical Principles 8 
Author Steven S. Zumdahl
ISBN 9781305581982

Two samples of gas are separated in two rectangular 1.00-L

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