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Suppose a piston automatically adjusts to maintain a gas at a constant pressure of 12.20 atm . For the initial conditions, consider 0.05 mol of helium at a temperature of 230.00 K . This gas occupies a volume of 0.08 L under those conditions. What volume will the gas occupy if the number of moles is increased to 0.08 mol (n2) from the initial conditions? What volume will the gas occupy if the temperature is increased to 330.00 K (T2) from the initial conditions? Remember to reset the experiment to the initial conditions before determining each new volume. Express the volumes in liters to two decimal places separated by a comma.

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