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Chemistry, 31.07.2019 19:20 mianelson367

Both flasks contain mercury to a height h. the volume of mercury in the second flask is three times the volume of mercury in the first flask. the area at the bottom of the second flask is twice that of the first flask. pressure p1 is the pressure at the bottom of the first flask, and p2 is the pressure at the bottom of the second flask. which relation is true?

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