A milkshake is sipped through a straw at the noted pressure. The straw contains 5.0 mL of liquid. How much liquid is consumed at 0.092 atm?A.3.9 mLB.0.10 mLC.6.3 mLD.7.8 mL
Question
A milkshake is sipped through a straw at the noted pressure. The straw contains 5.0 mL of liquid. How much liquid is consumed at 0.092 atm?A.3.9 mLB.0.10 mLC.6.3 mLD.7.8 mL
Solution
The question seems to be missing some information. The pressure at which the milkshake is initially sipped is not provided. In order to calculate the volume of liquid consumed at a different pressure, we would need to know the initial pressure according to the gas law equation (P1V1 = P2V2). Could you please provide the initial pressure?
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