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Using Gay-Lussac's Law, calculate the new temperature in the following situation. A sample of gas has a pressure of 3.50 atm and a temperature of 22°C. If the pressure decreases to 1.75 atm, what will be its Celsius temperature if the volume remains constant? 195"
-125.5°C
-195°C
125.5°C
- 147.5°C

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