Gas is confined in a tank at a pressure of 10.0 atm and a temperature of 15o C. If half of the gas is withdrawn and the temperature is raised to 65o C, what is the new pressure of the
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physics
Gas is confined in a tank at a pressure of 12.7 atm and a temperature of 22.0°C. If two-thirds of the gas is withdrawn and the temperature is raised to 79.0°C, what is the pressure of the gas remaining in the tank? -
physics
Gas is confined in a tank at a pressure of 10 atm and a temperature of 14◦C. If 58 percent of the gas is withdrawn and the temperature is raised to 50◦C, what is the new pressure in the tank? -
Physics
Gas is confined in a tank at a pressure of 10.0 atm and a temperature of 15o C. If half of the gas is withdrawn and the temperature is raised to 65o C, what is the new pressure of the gas? -
Physics
Gas is confined in a tank at a pressure of 11.0 atm and a temperature of 25.0 degrees C. If two-thirds of the gas is withdrawn and the temperature is raised to 75.0 degrees C, what is the new pressure of the gas remaining in the tank? Please help! -
Chemistry
Propane gas is stored in a tank at a pressure of 15.0 atm at 22.0 °C. The tank can hold a pressure of 42.0 atm before bursting. During a fire the gas is heated to 600.0 °C. What is the gas pressure, and will the tank contain the gas without bursting? I -
Chemistry
A dive tank is designed and built to be safe if the difference between the pressure inside the tank and the pressure outside the tank does not exceed 12 atm. A diver has the tank filled at the dive store at a temperature of 20o C to a pressure of 10 atm. -
Physics
Gas is confined in a tank at a pressure of 11 ATM and a temperature of 25 degree Celsius. If 2/3 of the gas is withdrawn and the temperature is raised to 75 degree Celsius, what is the new pressure in the tank? -
Chemistry
A steel tank at 300 K contains 0.285 L of gas at 1.92 atm pressure. The tank is capable of withstanding a maximum pressure of 5.76 atm. Assuming that doubling the kelvin temperature causes the internal pressure to double, a. at what temperature will the -
Chemistry
A steel tank at 300 K contains 0.285 L of gas at 1.92 atm pressure. The tank is capable of withstanding a maximum pressure of 5.76 atm. Assuming that doubling the kelvin temperature causes the internal pressure to double, a. at what temperature will the -
physics
The pressure gauge on a tank registers the gauge pressure, which is the difference between the interior pressure and exterior pressure. When the tank is full of oxygen (O2), it contains 10.0 kg of the gas at a gauge pressure of 43.0 atm. Determine the mass -
physics
a metal tank with a volume of 3.10 L will burst if the absolute pressure of the gas exceeds 100 atm. If 11 mol of an ideal gas is put into the tank at a temperature of 23.0 C, to what temperature can the gas be warmed before the tank ruptures? Neglect the -
Physics
A rigid tank contains 1.20 moles of an ideal gas. Determine the number of moles of gas that must be withdrawn from the tank to lower the pressure of the gas from 28.5 atm to 5.30 atm. Assume the volume of the tank and the temperature of the gas remain -
Physics
A rigid tank contains 1.80 moles of an ideal gas. Determine the number of moles of gas that must be withdrawn from the tank to lower the pressure of the gas from 27.9 atm to 4.80 atm. Assume the volume of the tank and the temperature of the gas remain -
physics
A rigid tank contains 1.80 moles of an ideal gas. Determine the number of moles of gas that must be withdrawn from the tank to lower the pressure of the gas from 21.6 atm to 5.80 atm. Assume the volume of the tank and the temperature of the gas remain -
physics
Question Part Points Submissions Used 1 –/1 0/2 Total –/1 A rigid tank contains 1.40 moles of an ideal gas. Determine the number of moles of gas that must be withdrawn from the tank to lower the pressure of the gas from 21.6 atm to 5.90 atm. Assume the -
chemistry homework help!!
many gases are shipped in high pressure containers. consider a steel tank whose volume is 42.0L and which contains O2 gas at a pressure of 165atm at 23 degrees celsius. 1.) what mass of O2 does the tank contain? 2.) what volume would the gas occupy at STP? -
chem
A 75.0 L stainless steel container was charged with 3.00 atm of hydrogen gas and 4.00 atm of oxygen gas. A spark ignited the mixture, producing water. What is the pressure in the tank at 25°C? in atm What is the pressure in the tank at 125°C? in atm -
Thermophysic and electromagnetisme
A tank of volume V = 2.0 l will burst if the pressure exceeds 100 atm. The tank is filled with 6.0 mole of an ideal gas at a temperature of 23 ° C. We heat the tank. a)What is the initial pressure in the tank? b)At what temperature we can heat the tank -
Chemistry
You have a 4.0 L steel tank containing hydrogen gas. You are able to heat or cool the tank, and measure the pressure of the gas. If the temperature is 25 degrees C, and the pressure reads 2.5 atm, how many grams of hydrogen does the tank contain? Is 9.8 -
chemistry(Please Check)
You have a 4.0 L steel tank containing hydrogen gas. You are able to heat or cool the tank, and measure the pressure of the gas. At what temperature, in Celsius, would you read a pressure of 4.5 atm ? 298 -
Physics
A metal tank with volume 3.10 L will burst if the pressure of the gas it contains exceeds 100 atm. (a) If 11.0 mol of an ideal gas is put into the tank at a temperature of 23.00C, to what temperature can the gas be warmed before the tank ruptures? You can -
chemistry
A 14.5-L tank is filled with H2 to a pressure of 2.00 102 atm. How many balloons (each 2.00 L) can be inflated to a pressure of 1.00 atm from the tank? Assume that there is no temperature change and that the tank cannot be emptied below 1.00 atm pressure. -
Chemistry
A 14.5-L tank is filled with H2 to a pressure of 2.00 102 atm. How many balloons (each 2.00 L) can be inflated to a pressure of 1.00 atm from the tank? Assume that there is no temperature change and that the tank cannot be emptied below 1.00 atm pressure. -
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A 15.7-L tank is filled with H2 to a pressure of 237 atm. How many balloons (each 2.00 L) can be inflated to a pressure of 1.00 atm from the tank? Assume that there is no temperature change and that the tank cannot be emptied below 1.00 atm pressure. -
College Chemistry
A 38 L gas tank at 35 Celsius has nitrogen at a pressure of 4.65 atm. The contents of the tank are transferred without loss to an evacuated 55.0L tank in a cold room where the temperature is 4 Celsius. What is the pressure of the tank?? -
Physics
The pressure gauge on a tank registers the gauge pressure, which is the difference between the interior and exterior pressure. When the tank is full of oxygen (O2), it contains 9.00 kg of the gas at a gauge pressure of 40.0 atm. Determine the mass of -
AP Chem
Can someone please check these problems? 34. You fill a balloon with helium gas to a volume of 2.68 L at 23 degrees C and 789 mmHg. Now you release the balloon. What would be the volume of helium if its pressure changes to 632 mmHg but the temperature is -
chemistry
A sample of gas in a closed container at a temperature of 75◦C and a pressure of 6 atm is heated to 353◦C. What pressure does the gas exert at the higher temperature? Answer in units of atm. I got 28.24 and it's wrong A gas has a pressure of 2.92 atm -
Chemistry
A sample of gas is confined to a cylinder housed with a movable piston. Initially, the gas occupies a volume of 2.7 L at 6.0 atm and 25°C. Calculate the volume of the gas sample if the pressure is reduced to 1.8 atm and the temperature decreased to 20°C. -
physics/chemistry
A rigid tank contains 0.40 moles of oxygen (O2). Determine the mass (in kg) of oxygen that must be withdrawn from the tank to lower the pressure of the gas from 37 atm to 23 atm. Assume that the volume of the tank and the temperature of the oxygen are -
Chemistry
You have a metal tank containing 74.0 moles of nitrogen gas at a pressure of 15.0 atm. If the pressure is measured at a temperature of 25.0 °C, then the volume of the tank must be ___ liters -
Chemistry for Engineers
A gas is confined to a container with a massless piston at the top. (Part C figure) A massless wire is attached to the piston. When an external pressure of 2.00 atm is applied to the wire, the gas compresses from 4.90 to 2.45 L. When the external pressure -
college (physics thermo)
A 1.20 mol sample of an ideal diatomic gas at a pressure of 1.20 atm and temperature 380 K undergoes a process in which its pressure increases linearly with temperature. The final temperature and pressure are 680 K and 1.83 atm. (assume 5 active degrees of -
chemistry
1) A gas has a pressure of 3 atm when the temperature is 25C, what is the new pressure when the temperature is raised to 50C? (make sure temp is in K) - round answer to hundredths place 2) Neon at 2 atm and 273K has a volume of 10L. What is the new -
physics
1. The volume of a gas is 10.0 liters and its pressure is 1.5 atm. If the pressure is decreased to 0.75 atm, what is its new volume? 2. The pressure of a gas is 100.0 kPa and its volume is 500.0 ml. If the volume increases to 1,000.0 ml, what is the new -
chemistry
A 10.0-L stainless steel container was charged with 2.00 atm of hydrogen gas and 3.00 atm of oxygen gas. A spark ignited the mixture, producing water. What is the pressure in the tank at a constant temperature of 25°C? -
chemistry
You have a metal tank containing 74.0 moles of nitrogen gas at a pressure of 15.0 atm. If the pressure is measured at a temperature of 25.0 °C, then the volume of the tank must be ___ liters. (Round your answer to one decimal place and do not include -
physics
A rigid tank having a volume of 0.100 m3 contains helium gas at 155 atm. How many balloons can be inflated by opening the valve at the top of the tank? Each filled balloon is a sphere 0.300 m in diameter at an absolute pressure of 1.15 atm. (Remember that -
physics
a tank of ideal gas is sealed off at 20 degrees C and 1.00 atm pressure. What will be the pressure (in kPa and mmHg) in the tank if the gas temperature is decreased to -35degrees C ? the book answer is 82kPa = 6.2 x10^2 mmHg can you help me figure out how -
chemistry
Condition Pressure Volume Temperature Comment initial 1.0 atm 22.4 L 273 K 1 mole of N2 gas fills the tank. final 3.0 atm 22.4 L 273 K 2 moles of O2 gas have been added to the 1 mole of N2 gas in the tank. Key Questions 7. What was the initial pressure -
physics
A 22.0-L tank of carbon dioxide gas (CO2) is at a pressure of 9.40 105 Pa and temperature of 22.0°C. (a) Calculate the temperature of the gas in Kelvin. K (b) Use the ideal gas law to calculate the number of moles of gas in the tank. mol (c) Use the -
CHEMISTRY
1.A scuba diver's tank contains 0.29 kg of O2 compressed into a volume of 2.3 L. a)Calculate the gas pressure inside the tank when the temperature is 9oC. b)calculate the volume of oxygen if the temperature is 26oC and the pressure is 0.095 atm. -
Physics
A cylindrical tank has a tight-fitting piston that allows the volume of the tank to be changed. The tank originally contains 0.140 m3 of air at a pressure of 3.20 atm. The piston is slowly pulled out until the volume of the gas is increased to 0.440 m3. If -
physics
A 1.80 mol sample of an ideal diatomic gas at a pressure of 1.20 atm and temperature of 410 K undergoes a process in which its pressure increases linearly with temperature. The final temperature and pressure are 710 K and 1.83 atm. (Note: Volume does not -
chemistry
A gas is confined to a container with a massless piston at the top. (Part C figure) A massless wire is attached to the piston. When an external pressure of 2.00 atm is applied to the wire, the gas compresses from 4.90 to 2.45 L. When the external pressure -
Science
A helium tank has a volume of 8.0 L. It contains enough helium to fill 23 circular balloons with a radius of 15 cm at a temperature of 25.0 C (room temperature). Assume that the pressure inside the balloons is 2.0 atm. What volume would all the gas in the -
Chemistry
Imagine that you have a 5.00 L gas tank and a 4.00 L gas tank. You need to fill one tank with oxygen and the other with acetylene to use in conjunction with your welding torch. If you fill the larger tank with oxygen to a pressure of 105 atm, to what -
chemistry
Imagine that you have a 5.50 L gas tank and a 3.50 L gas tank. You need to fill one tank with oxygen and the other with acetylene to use in conjunction with your welding torch. If you fill the larger tank with oxygen to a pressure of 155 atm , to what -
chemistry
Imagine that you have a 5.50 L gas tank and a 3.50 L gas tank. You need to fill one tank with oxygen and the other with acetylene to use in conjunction with your welding torch. If you fill the larger tank with oxygen to a pressure of 105 atm , to what -
CHemistry Help pleaseee
Imagine that you have a 6.00 L gas tank and a 3.00 L gas tank. You need to fill one tank with oxygen and the other with acetylene to use in conjunction with your welding torch. If you fill the larger tank with oxygen to a pressure of 115 atm, to what -
chemistry
magine that you have a 7.00 L gas tank and a 3.50 L gas tank. You need to fill one tank with oxygen and the other with acetylene to use in conjunction with your welding torch. If you fill the larger tank with oxygen to a pressure of 105 atm, to what -
Chemistry
Imagine that you have a 5.50 L gas tank and a 3.50 L gas tank. You need to fill one tank with oxygen and the other with acetylene to use in conjunction with your welding torch. If you fill the larger tank with oxygen to a pressure of 155 atm, to what -
Chemistry
A fixed amount of oxygen gas is held in a .500 L tank at a pressure of 4.09 atm. The tank is connected to an empty 1.50 L tank by a tube with a valve. After this valve has been opened and the oxygen is allowed to flow freely between the two tanks at a -
chemistry
A fixed amount of oxygen gas is held in a .500 L tank at a pressure of 4.68 atm. The tank is connected to an empty 1.50 L tank by a tube with a valve. After this valve has been opened and the oxygen is allowed to flow freely between the two tanks at a -
Thermodynamics
A tank of 0.35m^3 capacity contains H2 S gas at 300K. When 2.5 kg of gas is withdrawn, the temperature in the tank becomes 288K and the pressure 10.5 bar. Calculate the mass of gas initially kept in the tank and also the initial pressure. -
chemistry
please can someone help me with these questions? 24) Which represents the largest pressure? A) five mm Hg B) one atmosphere C) one millimeter of mercury D) one hundred pascals E) five pounds per square inch 25) What would be the new pressure if a 400 mL -
chemistry
17 liters of a gas is at an initial temperature of 67 degrees C and a pressure of 88.89 atm, what will be the pressure of the gas if the tempetature of the gas is raised to 94 degrees C and the volume of the gas is decreased to 12 liters? 177 atm 36.3 atm -
Chemistry
Imagine that you have a 7.00 gas tank and a 3.00 gas tank. You need to fill one tank with oxygen and the other with acetylene to use in conjunction with your welding torch. If you fill the larger tank with oxygen to a pressure of 145 , to what pressure -
Chemistry
Imagine that you have a 7.00 gas tank and a 3.00 gas tank. You need to fill one tank with oxygen and the other with acetylene to use in conjunction with your welding torch. If you fill the larger tank with oxygen to a pressure of 145 , to what pressure -
chemistry
A quantity of gas has a volume of 121 L when confined under a pressure of 2.50 atm at a temperature of 20.0 C. At what pressure will its volume be 30.0 L at 25.0 C? -
Chemistry
You have 1L of an ideal gas at 0 degree celsius and 10 atm pressure. You allow the gas to expand against a constant external pressure of 1 atm, while the temperature remains constant. Assuming, 101.3 J/liter-atm, find q,w,delta E, and delta H in Joules, A) -
Chemistry
A tank of gas at 21 degrees C has a pressure of 1.0 atm. Using the data in the table answer the following questions. Explain your answers A. If the tank contains carbon tetrafluoride, CF4 is the liquid state also present? B. If the tank contains butane, -
Chemistry
A tank of gas at 21 degrees C has a pressure of 1.0 atm. Using the data in the table answer the following questions. Explain your answers A. If the tank contains carbon tetrafluoride, CF4 is the liquid state also present? B. If the tank contains butane, -
chemistry
A tank volume of 40 liters containing 2.5 kg of oxygen gas at a pressure of 10 atm . How much air should be included in the tank so that the pressure to 15 atm ? -
chemistry
You have a tank of argon gas at 19.80 atm pressure at 19°C. The volume of argon in the tank is 50.0 L. What would be the volume (in liters) of this gas if you allowed it to expand to the pressure of the surrounding air (0.924 atm)? Assume the temperauter -
CHEMISTRY
At what temperature does a 16.3 g of nitrogen gas have a pressure of 1.25 atm in a 25.0-L tank? Plz show me step by step how to do this, with using pressure as atm. -
Chem hw!
1. What pressure would be needed to compress 25.1 mL of hydrogen at 1.01 atm to 25% of its original volume? 2. If the pressure on a 1.04-L sample of gas is doubled at constant temperature, what will be the new volume of the gas? 3. A 1.04-L sample of gas -
Chem hw!
1. What pressure would be needed to compress 25.1 mL of hydrogen at 1.01 atm to 25% of its original volume? 2. If the pressure on a 1.04-L sample of gas is doubled at constant temperature, what will be the new volume of the gas? 3. A 1.04-L sample of gas -
physics
A sample of gas at P = 1123 Pa, V = 1.41 L, and T = 291 K is confined in a cylinder a) Find the new pressure if the volume is reduced to half of the original volume at the same temperature. b) If the temperature is raised to 391 K in the process of part -
chemistry
In a tank volume of 50 liters of gas contained oxygen at a temperature of 57º C and a pressure of 75 atm . What is the mass of the gas ? -
chem
Imagine that you have a 7.00L gas tank and a 4.50L gas tank. You need to fill one tank with oxygen and the other with acetylene to use in conjunction with your welding torch. If you fill the larger tank with oxygen to a pressure of 105atm , to what -
physics
Fifty liters of gas is kept at a temperature of 200 K and under pressure of 15 atm. The temperature of the gas is increased to 400 K. The pressure is decreased to 7.5 atm. What is the resulting volume of the gas? -
Chemistry
1. Calculate the number of molecules in a deep breath of air whose volume is 2.15 L at body temperature, 36 degrees Celsius, and a pressure of 740 torr. 2.A fixed quantity of gas at 24 degrees Celsius exhibits a pressure of 740 torr and occupies a volume -
chemistry
at what temperature does 16.3 g of nitrogen gas have a pressure of 1.25 atm in a 25.0 - L tank? -
sciencee
1. What pressure would be needed to compress 25.1 mL of hydrogen at 1.01 atm to 25% of its original volume? 2. If the pressure on a 1.04-L sample of gas is doubled at constant temperature, what will be the new volume of the gas? 3. A 1.04-L sample of gas -
chemistry
At what temperature does 14.2 g of nitrogen gas have a pressure of 3.25 atm in a 14.0 liter tank? -
Chemistry
Consider a mixture of two gases,A and B, confined in accosted vessel. A quantity of a third gas C, is added to the same vas sekar the same temperature. How does the addition of gas C affect the following: a. The partial pressure of gas A. b. The total -
chemistry
The pressure in a constant-volume gas thermometer is 0.700 atm at 100°C and 0.512 atm at 0°C. (a) What is the temperature when the pressure is 0.0500 atm? °C (b) What is the pressure at 405°C? atm -
chem. Combined Gas laws
A gas takes up a volume of 17 liters, has a pressure of 2.3 atm, and a temperature of 299K. If I raise the temperature to 350K and lower the pressure to 1.5 atm, what is the new volume of the gas? Use the combined gas law here. I will be happy to critique -
chemistry
A sample of gas in a closed container at a temperature of 83�C and a pressure of 9 atm is heated to 259�C. What pressure does the gas exert at the higher temperature? Answer in units of atm -
chem
a 13.5L tank is filled with H2 to a pressure of 2x10^2atm. How many balloons (each 2L) can be inflated to a pressure of 1 atm from the tank?assume there is no temp change and tank cant be emptied below 1 atm of pressure -
Physics
A tank contains 10.5 g of chlorine gas (Cl2) at a temperature of 87 °C and an absolute pressure of 5.50 × 105 Pa. The mass per mole of Cl2 is 70.9 g/mol. (a) Determine the volume of the tank. (b) Later, the temperature of the tank has dropped to 30 °C -
physics
A tank contains 12.2 g of chlorine gas (Cl2) at a temperature of 84 °C and an absolute pressure of 5.60 × 105 Pa. The mass per mole of Cl2 is 70.9 g/mol. (a) Determine the volume of the tank. (b) Later, the temperature of the tank has dropped to 26 °C -
physics
A portable steel tank with a volume 35 liters (0.035m³) holds helium gas used for filling party balloons. The pressure in the tank is 120atm when at room temperature of 22 °C. How many moles of helium gas are in the tank? Each balloon has a volume of -
science
Part I: Units of Measurement for Gas Laws For the following questions, use the following answer choices to indicate what each unit of measurement is used to measure (pressure, volume, or temperature). 1. atm 2. kPa 3. L 4. oC 5. torr 6. K 7. mL 8. cubic -
Physics
On a day when atmospheric pressure if 76cmHg, the pressure gauge on the tank reads the pressure inside to be 400cmHg. the gas in the tank has a temperature of 9 degrees celcuis. If the tank is heated to 31 degrees celcuis by the sun, and no gas exists, -
chemistry
an ideal gas in a closed inflexible container has a pressure of 6 atm and a temperature of 27 degree celsius . What will be the new pressure of the gas of temperature is decreased to -73 degree celsius? a) 2 atm b) 3 atm c) 4atm d) 8atm e) 9atm plz teach -
chemistry
an ideal gas in a closed inflexible container has a pressure of 6 atm and a temperature of 27 degree celsius . What will be the new pressure of the gas of temperature is decreased to -73 degree celsius? a) 2 atm b) 3 atm c) 4atm d) 8atm e) 9atm plz teach -
Chemmistry gas laws
CH2==Ch2(g) ----> CH4(g) + C (graphite) If the decomposition begina at 10 degrees C and 50.0 atm with a gas density of 0.215 g/mL and the temperature increases by 950K, what is the final pressure of the confined gas (ignore the volume of graphite and use -
Physics
An oxygen tank of volume V is stored in a medical laboratory. Initially, the tank is full of compressed oxygen at pressure p_{0} . Lab regulations require a refill when the pressure in the tank drops to p_{2} so as to avoid contaimination by impure gas. -
math
If a tank were blocked in (all inlets and outlets are closed) late in the evening with a temperature of 62F a pressure gauge attached to it would read an ambient pressure (14.7 PSIA). The next day, as the sun begins to shine directly on the tank, its -
Chemistry
A scuba diver 60 ft below the ocean surface inhales 55.0 mL of compressed air from a scuba tank at an initial pressure of 2.60 atm and temperature of 8 ∘C. What is the final pressure of air, in atmo-spheres, in the lungs when the gas expands to 155.0 mL -
chemistry
At 16°C a sample of ammonia gas exerts a pressure of 11.7 atm. What is the pressure when the volume of the gas is reduced to one-fourth of the original value at the same temperature so the inital Temp=16 C initial Pressure. 11.7 final pressure-unknown -
Thermodynamics
A 12 cu.ft tank contains hydrogen sulfide gas at 150psia & 80°F after 5 pounds of the gas have been drawn out. Before any gas left the tank the temperature was 70°F. What mass of gas was in the tank originally and what pressure? just to check: R=45.2 -
Chemistry
A scuba diver 40ft below the ocean surface inhales 50.0 ml of compressed air mixture in a scuba tank at a pressure of 3.00 atm. and a temperature of 8 C. What is the pressure of air in the lungs if the gas expands to 150. ml at a body temperature of 37 C? -
Chemistry
Study the scenario. 8 grams of C3H4 gas occupies a volume of 8.2 L at 300 K temperature. Assume ideal gas behavior. The ideal gas constant is 0.082 (L·atm)/(K·mol), and the molecular mass of C3H4 is 40 g/mol. How much pressure is the gas applying to the -
Chemistry
Sulfur dioxide is used to make sulfuric acid. one method of producing it is by roasting mineral sulfides, for example, FeS2(s) + O2 (g) ---> SO2(g) + Fe2O3(s) (unbalanced). A production error leads to the sulfide being placed in a 950-L vessel with -
Chemistry
Use Henry's law and the solubilities given below to calculate the total volume of nitrogen and oxygen gas that should bubble out of 1.6 L of water upon warming from 25 C to 50 C. Assume that the water is initially saturated with nitrogen and oxygen gas at -
Science
A gas has an initial volume of 2.5 L at a temperature of 275 K and a pressure of 2.1 atm. The pressure of the gas increases to 2.7 atm, and the temperature of the gas increases to 298 K. The final volume of the gas, rounded to the nearest tenth, is -
chem
If I initially have a gas at a pressure of 13.5 atm, a volume of 2300 mL, and a temperature of 200 K, and then I raise the pressure to 14 atm and increase the temperature to 300 K, what is the new volume of the gas? Report the answer in correct number of