Answer:
4.8 g/mL is the density of chloroform vapor at 1.00 atm and 298 K.
Explanation:
By ideal gas equation:

Number of moles (n)
can be written as: 
where, m = given mass
M = molar mass

where,
which is known as density of the gas
The relation becomes:
.....(1)
We are given:
M = molar mass of chloroform= 119.5 g/mol
R = Gas constant = 
T = temperature of the gas = 
P = pressure of the gas = 1.00 atm
Putting values in equation 1, we get:

4.8 g/mL is the density of chloroform vapor at 1.00 atm and 298 K.
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7.0 this is the correct answer
Answer:
6.3 atm
Explanation:
P2=T2P1/T1
Change C to K
We can check this by knowing that P and T at constant V have a proportional relationship; Hence, this is correct.
Answer:
the correct answer is D. Both energy and mass can enter or exit a closed system.
Explanation: