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The pressure on a gas at -58 degrees Celcius is doubled, but its volume is held constant. What will the final temperature be in degrees Celsius?
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Answered by Steve
PV/T is constant

So, if we have 2P, we need
2T to hold the ratio. (T, of course is Kelvin)
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