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7. A sample of helium gas occupies a volume of 24.6 L at 2.20 atm. What would its volume be at 3.50 atm? Answer: 15.5L Please show your work
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7. A sample of helium gas occupies a volume of 24.6 L at 2.20 atm. What would its volume be at 3.50 atm?
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so, here's your answer, 15.5L (appr)
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