Chemistry, 23.05.2021 14:00 francescanajar5
80.0 mL of oxygen gas was collected when the temperature was
20.0°C. How many milliliters will the oxygen occupy if the
temperature changes to 54.0°C?
A. 1200 mL
B. 216 mL
C. 71.7 ml
D. 89.3 mL
(Please show your work)
Answers: 1
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