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A 2.0 L sample of helium is under 760 mmHg of pressure and has a temperature of 300k, if the pressure is raised to 1520 mmHg and the temperature is raised to 400 K, what will be the new volume of gas?
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A 2.0 L sample of helium is under 760 mmHg of pressure and has a temperature of 300k, if the pressure is raised to 1520 mmHg and the temperature is raised to 400 K, what will be the new volume of gas?
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