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A sample of oxygen gas at 295 kPa takes up 456 L of space at standard temperature (the “T” in STP). What is the new volume when the pressure is lowered to standard pressure (the “P” in STP)?
Feb 27, 2014

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p1v1 = p2v2
Feb 27, 2014

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