A scuba diver 40 ft below the ocean surface inhales 60.0 mL of compressed air from a scuba tank at a pressure of 2.60 at

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A scuba diver 40 ft below the ocean surface inhales 60.0 mL of compressed air from a scuba tank at a pressure of 2.60 at

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A scuba diver 40 ft below the ocean surface inhales 60.0 mL of compressed air from a scuba tank at a pressure of 2.60 atm and a temperature of 7 °C. Part A What is the pressure of the air, in atm, in the lungs when the gas expands to 160.0 mL at a body temperature of 37 °C, and the amount of gas remains constant? Express the pressure in atmospheres to three significant figures. P = VE ΑΣΦ ? atm
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