To increase the volume of a sample of gas at room temperature (25 °C) from 1.50 L to 2.50 L under constant pressure conditions, what does the temperature of the gas need to be raised to, in °C?
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Given initial temperature, \(T_1 = 25^\circ C\) Converting to Kelvin: \(T_1 = 25 + 273 = 298 K\) Show more…
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