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Oxygen gas is at a temperature of 145 K when it occupies a volume of 1.45 Liters. To what temperature should it be raised to occupy a volume of 6.50 Liters? Show your work. (Express your answer in Kelvin
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Oxygen gas is at a temperature of 145 K when it occupies a volume of
1.45 Liters. To what temperature should it be raised to occupy a volume of 6.50
Liters? Show your work. (Express your answer in Kelvin)
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Answer: 650K (1.45/145 = 6.50/x)
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Answer:650K
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