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12.5 moles of a gas occupy 32.0 liters at 100.0 degrees Celsius. What is the volume of 37.5 moles of the gas at 25.0 degrees Celsius?
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DrBob222
PV = nRT. You know n, R, T, and V. Solve for P.

Use PV = nRT again, plug in P from above and solve for V with the new conditions.
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