Answer: A) 656 mm Hg
Explanation:
Pressure of the gas is defined as the force exerted by the particles on the walls of the container. It is expressed in various terms like 'mmHg', 'atm', 'kiloPascals' etc..
All these units of pressure are inter convertible.
We are given:
Pressure of the atmosphere = 742 torr = 742 mm Hg (1mmHg = 1 torr)
Pressure of mercury = 8.60 cm = 86.0 mm Hg (1cm = 10 mm)
Thus pressure of the gas container = Pressure of the atmosphere - Pressure of mercury = (742 - 86.0) mm Hg= 656 mm Hg
Thus the pressure in a gas container that is connected to an closed-end U-tube manometer is 656 mm Hg.