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A gas occupies a volume of 200cm*cm*cm at a temperature of 27'C and 760mm pressure.Find the volume of gas at a temperature of -3'C at 760mm pressure?
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Answered by Scott
the volume is proportional to the ABSOLUTE temperature (ºK)

200 cm^3 / (27 + 273) = v / (-3 + 273)
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