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The volume in a balloon is 465 mL at 325K. Calculate the proportionality constant for this balloon. Show the numbers and units that you used to get your answer. Express your answer in 3 sig figs.
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The volume in a balloon is 465 mL at 325K.
Calculate the proportionality constant for this balloon. Show the numbers and units that you used to get your answer. Express your answer in 3 sig figs.
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lol i think its……. because…….
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