What is the final volume

  1. An ideal gas with r(Gama) = 1.5 occupies a volume of 2.0 L. The gas expands isothermally to a volume of 3.0 L. Alternatively,
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  2. An ideal gas with r(Gama) = 1.5 occupies a volume of 2.0 L. The gas expands isothermally to a volume of 3.0 L. Alternatively,
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  3. An ideal gas with r(Gama) = 1.5 occupies a volume of 2.0 L. The gas expands isothermally to a volume of 3.0 L. Alternatively,
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  4. I have to calculate the ΔV= final volume-initial volumeFor the first trial the final volume was .005mL the initial volume was
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  5. I have to calculate the ΔV= final volume-initial volumeFor the first trial the final volume was .005mL the initial volume was
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  6. A initial volume of 80cm3 of a mixture of propane gas and excess oxygen was ignited in an experiment. The final volume was
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  7. please help need to get this work in for tomorrow and im lostA sample of argon has a volume of 6.0 dm3 and the pressure is 0.91
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  8. Two moles of an ideal gas have a volume of 3.43X10-3m3. the initial temperature of the gas is 78.0C. If the pressure is held
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  9. Then, determine the final volume needed to dilute 20.0 ml of 1.00 M NaOH to 0.25 M. Next, find the volume of water which needs
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  10. Calculate the molarity of each aqueous solution with the given amount of C6H1206 (molar mass 180.15 g/mol and final volume. and
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