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(a) Use Boyle's law to calculate the volume the gas will occupy if the pressure is increased to 1.79 atm while the temperature
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the quantity of gas, in moles, if 66.9 L at 56°C has a pressure of 11.21 kPa
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the pressure, in atmospheres, if 0.0477 mol occupies 424 mL at 125°C
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the absolute temperature of the gas at which 3.33 10-3 mol occupies 246 mL at 713 torr
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A gas is heated from 252 K to 296 K while its volume is increased from 23.5 L to 30.5 L by moving a large piston within a
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A flask of unknown volume was filled with air at a pressure of 389.0 kPa. The flask was attached to an evacuated flask of 32.0 L
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(a) Use Boyle's law to calculate the volume the gas will occupy if the pressure is increased to 1.79 atm while the temperature is held constant. 3.17 L (b) Use Charles's law to calculate the volume the gas will occupy if the temperature is increased to