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A). What is the Kelvin temperature at which 0.400 L of a gas initially at 13.5°C and 430. mm Hg expands to 0.800 L and 900. mm Hg? Assume the amount of gas is held constant.B). What is the volume of 54.0 L of carbon dioxide gas at 27.5°C and 670. mm Hg if the conditions are adjusted to 845 mm Hg and 82.5°C? Assume the amount of gas is held constant. C). To what Celsius temperature must 66.0 mL of methane gas at 84.0°C be changed so the volume will be 40.0 mL? Assume the pressure and the amount of gas are held constant.D). What is the final volume of 395 mL of gas at 480.°C if the gas is cooled to 33.5°C? Assume the pressure and the amount of gas are held constant. E). What is the final pressure of 105 kPa of helium gas at 34.0°C if the gas is heated to 95.5°C? Assume the volume and the amount of gas are held constant. F). What is the final volume of 48.5 mL of helium gas at 700. mm Hg if the pressure is increased to 825 mm Hg? Assume the temperature and the amount of gas are held constant.G). To what Celsius temperature must 67.5 mL of krypton gas at 10.0°C be changed so the volume will triple? Assume the pressure and the amount of gas are held constant. Enter your answer to four significant figures. H). What is the final volume of 1.25 L of butane gas at 120.0°C if the gas is cooled to 37.7°C? Assume the pressure and the amount of gas are held constant.

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