Pressure = 1.65 atm
volume= 0.235 L
Temperature= 123.2 C
if the temperature and...
Chemistry, 19.04.2020 02:51 yashirachevalier
Pressure = 1.65 atm
volume= 0.235 L
Temperature= 123.2 C
if the temperature and amount of gas are kept the same, which of the following is the new pressure of the gas when it’s volume is changed to 0.634 L?
Answers: 1
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