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PROBLEM 5. Anesthetic gas is normally given to a patient when the room temperature is 20.0° C and the patient's body temperature is 37.0°C. What would this temperature change do to 1600 mL of gas if the pressure and mass remains constant? ​

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The gas laws are a group of physical laws modeling the behavior of gases developed from experimental observations from the 17th century onwards. While many of these laws apply to ‘ideal’ gases in closed systems at standard temperature and pressure (STP), their principles can still be useful in understanding and altering a significant number of physicochemical processes of the body as well as the mechanism of action of drugs (e.g., inhaled anesthetics).[1]

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