A gas at 45 ÂșC has a volume of 2.4 L. What is the volume of the gas when the temperature is increased to 64 ÂșC at constant pressure?
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Given initial temperature, T1 = 45°C T1 in Kelvin = 45°C + 273 = 318 K Show moreâŠ
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