A gas measures 10 mL at 27 degrees Celsius and 760 mmHg. What will be the volume of the gas at 15 degrees Celsius and 750 mmHg?
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You are given the initial volume (V1) of the gas as 10 mL, the initial temperature (T1) as 27 degrees Celsius, and the initial pressure (P1) as 760 mmHg. You need to find the final volume (V2) of the gas when the temperature (T2) is 15 degrees Celsius and the Show more…
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