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Assuming constant temperature, what volume would a gas occupy at 82.3 kpa if the volume is 344 cm3 at 110 kpa
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Assuming constant temperature, what volume would a gas occupy at 82.3 kpa if the volume is 344 cm3 at 110 kpa
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Use PV=PV, Boyle's Law, as temperature is constant.
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