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A sample of 0.010 mol of oxygen gas is confined at 37 °C and 0.216 atmosphere. What would be the pressure of this sample at 15 °C with the same volume?
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R_scott
the pressure is proportional to the absolute (Kelvin) temperature

0.216 / (37 + 273) = p / (15 + 273)
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