Calculate Volume of Carbon Monoxide at 214°C & 367 torr | Gas Law Problem

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The discussion centers on calculating the volume of carbon monoxide using the Ideal Gas Law under varying conditions. The initial conditions are 3.65 L at 298 K and 745 torr, while the target conditions are 214°C and 367 torr. The consensus among participants confirms that the calculated volume is 12.11 L, validating the application of the gas law principles in this scenario.

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Calculate the volume of a sample of carbon monoxide at 214°C and 367 torr if it occupies 3.65 L at 298 K and 745 torr.

My answer: 12.11 L (Please Check!)
 
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