4. The gas in a 1.00-L bottle at 250C can be put into a 0.946 bottle at the same pressure if the temperature is reduced. What temperature is required
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The combined gas law can be written as: P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2 In this problem, the pressure remains constant, so we can simplify the equation to: V1/T1 = V2/T2 We are given: V1 = 1.00 L T1 = 250C = 250 + 273.15 = 523.15 K (we need to convert Celsius to Kelvin Show more…
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