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Example Exercise 11.1 Gas Pressure Conversion

2011 Pearson Education, Chemistry: Concepts and Critical Thinking, 6th EditionCharles H. CorwinExample Exercise Pressure ConversionFor each Conversion , we apply a unit Conversion factor related to units of standard Pressure .(a)To express the Pressure in atmospheres, we derive a unit factor related to the equivalent relationship in. Hg = 1 atm.(b)To convert to millimeters of mercury, we derive a unit factor related to the equivalent relationship in. Hg = 760 mm Hg.(c)To calculate the Pressure in pounds per square inch, we derive a unit factor related to the equivalent relationship in.

(d) To find the pressure in kilopascals, we derive a unit factor related to the equivalent relationship 29.9 in. Hg = 101 kPa. Solution. Meteorologists state that a “falling” barometer indicates an approaching storm. Given a barometric pressure of 27.5 in. Hg, express the pressure in each of the following units of pressure: (a) atm (b) mm Hg

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