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  1. How many moles of gas must be forced into a 3.7L ball to give it a gauge pressure of 8.4psi at 23degrees C? The gauge pressure
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  2. How many moles of gas must be forced into a 3.1L ball to give it a gauge pressure of 9.8psi at 22degrees C? The gauge pressure
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  3. How many moles of gas must be forced into a 4.8L tire to give it a gauge pressure of 30.8psi at 30 degrees celsius? The gauge
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  4. How many moles of gas must be forced into a 3.5 L ball to give it a gauge pressure of 9.4 psi at 25 degrees C? The gauge
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  5. How many moles of gas must be forced into a 3.9 ball to give it a gauge pressure of 9.8 at 25? The gauge pressure is relative to
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  6. If the absolute pressure of gas is 550.280 kPa, it's gage pressure is what?Subtract atmospheric pressure from that to get gage
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  7. How many moles of gas must be forced into a 5.2 L tire to give it a gauge pressure of 30.6 psi at 26 ∘C? The gauge pressure is
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  8. How many moles of gas must be forced into a 5.0 L tire to give it a gauge pressure of 33.6 psi at 28 ∘C? The gauge pressure is
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  9. How many moles of gas must be forced into a 4.4 L tire to give it a gauge pressure of 32.4 psi at 30 ∘C? The gauge pressure is
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  10. A scuba diver creates a spherical bubble with a radius of 4.0 at a depth of 30.0 where the total pressure (including atmospheric
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