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9. A gas occupies 2 m^3 at 27 °C at a pressure of 1 atmosphere. At a pressure of 2 atmospheres it occupies a volume of 1 m 3. What is its temperature at this new volume and pressure? * A) 75 °C B) – 198 °C C) 54 °C OD) 27 °C

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