We need to use the ideal gas formula. P1V1/T1= P2V2/T2
P1= 725 torr
V1= 550 mL
T1= 63 C= 336 K
P2= ?
V2= 376 mL
T2= 12 C= 285 K
(725 x 550)/(336)= (P2 x 376)/ (285K)
1190 = P2 x 1.32
P2= 900 torr
Answer:
SiS2, silicone disulfide, is a linear, nonpolar compound.
but where Is the volume in order for us to determine the concentration. since we have moles in H+ ions
then you can say
concentration = M*1000/V