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If a gas is heated from 263 to 298 k, the volume is 24 l to 35 l at 1.00 atm pressure. what is the final pressure?
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If a gas is heated from 263 to 298 k, the volume is 24 l to 35 l at 1.00 atm pressure. what is the final pressure?
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There is a formula for this:
P1*V1/T1=P2*V2/T2
just plug in the numbers and solves!!
if you have any more issues, let me know!!
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