(I) If 3.50 m$^3$ of a gas initially at STP is placed under a pressure of 3.20 atm, the temperature of the gas rises to 38.0$^\circ$C. What is the volume?
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Given: Initial volume, \(V_1 = 3.50 \, m^3\) Initial pressure, \(P_1 = 1 \, atm\) Initial temperature, \(T_1 = 273.15 \, K\) Show more…
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