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Use Boyle's, Charles's, or Gay-Lussac's law to calculate the missing value in each of the following.
(a) V1 = 2.0 L, P1 = 0.62 atm, V2 = 1.0 L, P2 = ?
atm

(b) V1 = 230 mL, T1 = ?, V2 = 400. mL, T2 = 298 K
K

(c) V1 = 0.55 L, P1 = 740 mm Hg, V2 = 0.84 L, P2 = ?
mm Hg Use Boyle's, Charles's, or Gay-Lussac's law to calculate the missing value in each of the following.
(a) V1 = 2.0 L, P1 = 0.62 atm, V2 = 1.0 L, P2 = ?
atm

(b) V1 = 230 mL, T1 = ?, V2 = 400. mL, T2 = 298 K
K

(c) V1 = 0.55 L, P1 = 740 mm Hg, V2 = 0.84 L, P2 = ?
mm Hg

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