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At standard temperature, a gas has a volume of 312 mL. The temperature is then increased to 115◦C, and the pressure is held con...Question
At standard temperature, a gas has a volume
of 345 mL. The temperature is then increased
to 124◦C, and the pressure is held constant.
What is the new volume?
Answer in units of mL
of 345 mL. The temperature is then increased
to 124◦C, and the pressure is held constant.
What is the new volume?
Answer in units of mL
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DrBob222
(V1/T1) = (V2/T2)
Remember T must be in kelvin.
Standard T is 273K
Remember T must be in kelvin.
Standard T is 273K
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40ml