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Agas occupies 547 l at 331k. find its volume at 376k. you must show all of your work to receive credit. also, name the gas law you used to solve the problem.
1 point- identify which of the gas laws you used to solve the problem.
3 points- show your work on solving the problem.
a gas occupies 97 ml at 130 kpa. find its volume at 225 kpa you must show all of your work to receive credit. also, name the gas law you used to solve the problem.
1 point- identify which of the gas laws you used to solve the problem.
3 points- show your work on solving the problem.
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