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Hydrogen gas exerts a pressure of 466 torr in a container. What is this pressure in atmospheres?

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Hydrogen gas exerts a pressure of 466 torr in a container. What is this pressure in atmospheres?

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To convert the pressure from torr to atmospheres, you can use the conversion factor that 1 atmosphere is approximately equal to 760 torr.

Here are the steps to convert 466 torr to atmospheres:

  1. Write down the pressure in torr: 466 torr
  2. Use the conversion factor: 1 atm = 760 torr
  3. Divide the pressure in torr by the conversion factor to get the pressure in atmospheres: 466 torr ÷ 760 torr/atm = 0.613 atm

So, the pressure of 466 torr is approximately 0.613 atmospheres.

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