At constant volume, a hydrogen (H2) gas sample is heated from 0oC to 546oC. The initial pressure is 1 atm. What is the final pressure? The combined gas law P1V1 = P2V2 T1 T2 TK = oC + 273 Question 55 options: 1.5 atm 1 atm 3.0 atm 2.5 atm
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