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20 L of a particular gas is stored at 6.25°C at 125 kPa. What is the pressure if the volume is changed to 5.25 L at 35.7°C?

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Answered by crankybirds31
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First, let's review the ideal gas law, PV = nRT. In this equation, 'P' is the pressure in atmospheres, 'V' is the volume in liters, 'n' is the number of particles in moles, 'T' is the temperature in Kelvin and 'R' is the ideal gas constant (0.0821 liter atmospheres per moles Kelvin).

Answered by xXNIHASRAJGONEXx
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\textbf{First, let's review the ideal gas law, PV = nRT. In}

\textbf{this equation, 'P' is the pressure in atmospheres,}

\textbf{'V' is the volume in liters, 'n' is the number of}

\textbf{particles in moles, 'T' is the temperature in}

\textbf{Kelvin and 'R' is the ideal gas constant (0.0821}

\textbf{liter atmospheres per moles Kelvin).}

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