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To what temperature must a sample of nitrogen at 27°C and 0.625 atm be taken so that its pressure becomes 1.125 atm at constant volume?
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We are asked to find the final temperature (T2). We can use the formula for the relationship between pressure and temperature at constant volume, which is given by: \[ \frac{P1}{T1} = \frac{P2}{T2} \] Show more…
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