7. A gas vessel is attached to an open-end manometer containing mercury as shown below. The difference in heights of the

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7. A gas vessel is attached to an open-end manometer containing mercury as shown below. The difference in heights of the liquid in the two sides of the manometer is 43.4 cm when the atmospheric pressure is 755 mm Hg. The pressure of the enclosed gas is atm. A) 321 atm B) 0.422 atm C) 0.993 atm D) 0.936 atm E) 0.987 atm S
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