A sample of gas occupies 1.50 L at 25?C. If the temperature is raised to 60?C, what is the new volume of the gas if pressure remains constant?
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Given: Initial temperature (T1) = 25°C = 298 K Final temperature (T2) = 60°C = 333 K Show more…
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