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One mole of oxygen gas is at a pressure of 5.25 atm and a temperature of 29.5°C.
(a) If the gas is heated at constant volume until the pressure triples, what is the final temperature?
____°C
(b) If the gas is heated so that both the pressure and volume are doubled, what is the final temperature?
_____°C
(a) If the gas is heated at constant volume until the pressure triples, what is the final temperature?
____°C
(b) If the gas is heated so that both the pressure and volume are doubled, what is the final temperature?
_____°C
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