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An air bubble has a volume of 0.500 L at 26 Celsius.

If the pressure does not change, what is the volume, in liters, at -14 Celsius?

If the pressure does not change, what is the volume, in liters, at 600 k?
15 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
V1/T1 = V2/T2
T1 and T2 must be in Kelvin.
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