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9 Jul 2021
The ideal gas law states that the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to the pressure and directly proportional to the temperature in kelvin.
If a gas at 1.131 atm and 81 °C has a volume of 11.1 L, what is the pressure (in atm), to 3 decimal places, when the temperature is changed to 444 K and the volume is changed to 7.56 L?
The ideal gas law states that the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to the pressure and directly proportional to the temperature in kelvin.
If a gas at 1.131 atm and 81 °C has a volume of 11.1 L, what is the pressure (in atm), to 3 decimal places, when the temperature is changed to 444 K and the volume is changed to 7.56 L?
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