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A rigid can of compressed air has an internal pressure of 5.78 atm at 335.3 °C. What will the new temperature (in °C) be when the pressure becomes 13.6 atm?
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A rigid can of compressed air has an internal pressure of 5.78 atm at 335.3 °C. What will the new temperature (in °C) be when the pressure becomes 13.6 atm?
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The new temperature (in °C) when the pressure becomes 13.6 atm is 545.2 °C.
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