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Chemistry, 26.08.2021 19:30 maggiekilgore1

ex 8. The air inside a syringe occupies a volume of 15 cm and exerts a pressure of 110kPa If the end of the syringe is sealed, and the plunger is pushed down, the pressure of the enclosed gas changes to 180XPa. What is the volume of the air now? Assume the temperature stays constant 4 The volume (V) of an enclosed mass of gas is 350kPa. The pressure of the enclo gas is now decreased to 125kPa, at constant temperature. What will the new volume of the gas be, in terms of V.​

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