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Gas Laws
Questions
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Question #98a1a
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Question #98a1e
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Question #6bbd8
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If 4 gases in a cylinder each exert a pressure of 4 atm, what is the total pressure in the cylinder?
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If you want to study the relationship between temperature and pressure of a gas, which factor must be held constant?
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Why would the pressure in a container of gas rise 2.56 kPa if temperature remains the same?
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Why does the pressure increase inside a car tire after it is driven for a while?
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Which Gas Law is involved when a balloon pops after sitting on it?
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When a supply of hydrogen gas is held in a 4 liter container at 320 K it exerts a pressure of 800 torr. The supply is moved to a 2 liter container, and cooled to 160 K. What is the new pressure of the confined gas?
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Neon gas has a volume of 2,000ml with an atm of 1.8, however if the pressure decreases to 1.3atm, what is now the volume of the neon gas?
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At constant pressure and 25 °C a sample of gas occupies 4.5 liters. At what temperature will the gas occupy 9.0 liters?
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At a pressure of 5.0 atmospheres, a sample of gas occupies 40 liters. What volume will the same sample occupy at 1.0 atmosphere?
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How do gas laws apply to breathing?
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A nitrogen gas occupies a volume of 500 ml at a pressure of 0.971 atm. What volume will the gas occupy at a pressure of 1.50 atm, assuming the temperature remains constant?
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How do gas laws apply to airbags?
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How do gas laws apply to make a cannon work?
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How do gas laws explain how popcorn pops?
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How are convection currents related to density?
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If #2 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #5 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if it the container's volume changes to #2/3 L#?
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If #3 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #5 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if it the container's volume changes to #2/3 L#?
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If #3 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #7 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if it the container's volume changes to #2/3 L#?
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If #3 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #7 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if it the container's volume changes to #2 L#?
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If #3 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #7 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if it the container's volume changes to #1 L#?
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If #3 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #2 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if it the container's volume changes to #1 L#?
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If #8 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #2 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if it the container's volume changes to #1 L#?
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If #8 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #32 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if it the container's volume changes to #1 L#?
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If #8 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #32 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if it the container's volume changes to #4 L#?
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If #8 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #32 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #4 L#?
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If #8 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #32 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #5 L#?
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If #8 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #25 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #5 L#?
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If #3 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #25 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #5 L#?
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If #3 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #15 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #5 L#?
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If #9 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #15 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #5 L#?
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If #9 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #15 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #4 L#?
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If #9 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #12 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #4 L#?
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If #9 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #9 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #4 L#?
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If #12 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #9 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #4 L#?
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If #12 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #9 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #3 L#?
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If #12 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #8 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #3 L#?
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If #15 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #8 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #3 L#?
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If #15 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #5 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #3 L#?
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If #15 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #5 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #12 L#?
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If #18 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #5 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #12 L#?
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If #18 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #8 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #15 L#?
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If #24 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #8 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #15 L#?
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If #24 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #8 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #8 L#?
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If #32 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #8 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #8 L#?
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If #32 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #6 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #8 L#?
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If #32 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #6 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #2 L#?
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If #16 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #6 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #2 L#?
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If #16 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #7 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #2 L#?
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If #16 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #5 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #2 L#?
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If #12 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #5 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #2 L#?
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If #12 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #5 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #7 L#?
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If #12 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #4 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #7 L#?
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If #19 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #4 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #7 L#?
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If #19 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #2 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #7 L#?
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If #19 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #2 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #12 L#?
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If #19 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #18 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #12 L#?
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If #2 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #36 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #12 L#?
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If #2 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #35 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #12 L#?
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If #4 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #35 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #12 L#?
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If #4 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #45 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #15 L#?
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If #8 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #45 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #9 L#?
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If #8 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #42 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #9 L#?
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If #8 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #28 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #9 L#?
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If #8 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #28 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #7 L#?
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If #2 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #28 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #7 L#?
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If #2 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #72 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #7 L#?
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If #24 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #72 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #7 L#?
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If #24 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #72 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #6 L#?
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If #24 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #72 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #16 L#?
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If #32 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #72 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #16 L#?
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If #32 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #64 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #16 L#?
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If #32 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #64 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #24 L#?
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If #12 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #64 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #24 L#?
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If #18 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #64 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #24 L#?
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If #18 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #35 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #14 L#?
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If #18 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #36 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #14 L#?
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If #18 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #36 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #27 L#?
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If #18 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #15 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #27 L#?
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If #18 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #15 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #5 L#?
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If #8 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #15 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #5 L#?
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If #8 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #15 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #15 L#?
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If #3 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #15 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #15 L#?
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If #3 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #15 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #2 L#?
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If #3/5 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #15 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #1/2 L#?
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If #3/5 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #15 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #7/2 L#?
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If #2/5 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #15 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #7/2 L#?
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If #2/5# #L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #15# #kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #7/3# #L#?
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If #9/5 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #15 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #7/3 L#?
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If #9/4 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #15 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #7/3 L#?
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If #9/4 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #15 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #5/3 L#?
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If #7/4 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #15 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #5/3 L#?
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If #7/5# #L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #3# #kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #5/3# #L#?
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If #7/5 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #3 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #2/3 L#?
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If #7/5 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #6 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #2/3 L#?
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If #7/6 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #6 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #2/3 L#?
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If #7/6 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #2 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #5/4 L#?
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If #7/6 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #9 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #5/4 L#?
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If #11/6 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #9 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #5/4 L#?
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If #9/7 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #8 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #5/4 L#?
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If #9/7 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #8 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #3/4 L#?
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If #9/7 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #12 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #3/4 L#?
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If #9/7 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #12 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #8/5 L#?
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If #5/7 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #9 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #8/5 L#?
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If #5/7 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #9 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #8/9 L#?
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If #5/7 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #9 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #5/9 L#?
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If #3/7 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #9 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #5/9 L#?
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If #3/7 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #12 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #5/9 L#?
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If #3/7 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #12 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #5/4 L#?
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If #3/7 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #24 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #5/4 L#?
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If #17/6 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #24 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #5/4 L#?
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If #17/3 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #24 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #5/4 L#?
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If #17/3 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #24 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #19/4 L#?
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If #7/3 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #24 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #19/4 L#?
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If #7/3 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #21 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #15/4 L#?
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If #7/3 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #21 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #15/7 L#?
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If #14/3 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #21 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #13/7 L#?
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If #14/3 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #45 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #13/7 L#?
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If #14/3 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #45 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #13/5 L#?
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If #14/3 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #45 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #12/5 L#?
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If #10/3 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #45 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #12/5 L#?
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If #10/3 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #42 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #12/7 L#?
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If #15/4 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #42 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #12/7 L#?
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If #9/4 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #42 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #12/7 L#?
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If #9/4 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #42 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #9/7 L#?
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If #9/4 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #16 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #9/7 L#?
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If #9/4 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #16 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #9/8 L#?
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If #13/4 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #16 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #9/8 L#?
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If #13/4 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #16 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #7/8 L#?
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If #13/4 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #16 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #3/8 L#?
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If #13/4 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #16 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #5/6 L#?
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If #13/4 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #16 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #5/12 L#?
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If #7/4 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #16 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #5/12 L#?
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If #7/4 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #16 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #13/12 L#?
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If #7/5 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #16 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #13/12 L#?
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If #7/5 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #30 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #13/12 L#?
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If #7/5 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #30 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #19/12 L#?
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If #8/3 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #30 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #19/12 L#?
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If #8/3 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #30 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #7/12 L#?
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If #8/3# #L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #30# #kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #7/4# #L#?
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If #8/3 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #35 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #7/4 L#?
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If #4/3 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #35 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #7/4 L#?
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If #1/3 L# of a gas at room temperature exerts a pressure of #35 kPa# on its container, what pressure will the gas exert if the container's volume changes to #7/4 L#?
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A container with a volume of #5 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #400^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #250^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #5 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #320^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #250^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #5 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #320^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #280^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #5 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #320^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #240^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #5 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #360^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #640^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #5 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #360^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #60^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #5# #L# contains a gas with a temperature of #360# #K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #120# #K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #4 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #360^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #120^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #4 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #270^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #120^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #4 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #270^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #420^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #4 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #770^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #420^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #4 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #720^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #420^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #6 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #720^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #420^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #6 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #720^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #480 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #6 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #560^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #480 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #6 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #100^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #480 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #"16 L"# contains a gas with a temperature of #"100 K"#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #"480 K"# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #"16 L"# contains a gas with a temperature of #"180 K"#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #"360 K"# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #16 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #320^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #360 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #16 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #320^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #350 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #16 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #210^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #350 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #16 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #210^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #420 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #12 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #210 K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #420 K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #15 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #210^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #150 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #15 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #120^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #150 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #15 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #290^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #350 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #15 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #280^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #340 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #36 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #280^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #340 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #36 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #280^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #160 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #36 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #240^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #160 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #32 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #240^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #160 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #32 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #480^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #160 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #32 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #480^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #300 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #35 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #480^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #300 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #35 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #420^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #300 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #7 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #420^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #300 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #7 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #420^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #360 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #7 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #120^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #360 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #8 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #120^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #360 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #8 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #180^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #360 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #25 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #150^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #360 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #25 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #150^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #320 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #25 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #150^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #120 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #21 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #150^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #120 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #18 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #150^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #120 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #6 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #150^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #120 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #6 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #150^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #570 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #6 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #400^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #570 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #6 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #420^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #370 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #6 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #620^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #370 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #6 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #650 K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #350 K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #6 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #250^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #350 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #6 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #250^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #320 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #6 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #280^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #320 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #6 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #240^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #330 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #6 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #270^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #330 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #6 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #270^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #720 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #48 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #210^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #720 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #48 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #210^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #690 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #48 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #210^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #80 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #48 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #210^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #810 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #48 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #140^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #810 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #48# #L# contains a gas with a temperature of #140# #K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #90# #K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #48 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #140^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #190 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #48 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #150^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #320 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #42 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #150^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #310 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #42 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #150^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #75 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #42 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #120^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #75 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #14 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #120^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #75 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #14 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #140^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #75 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #14 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #140^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #80 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #14 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #160^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #80 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #14 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #160^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #320 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #19 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #160^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #320 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #19 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #460^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #320 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #19 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #220^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #320 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #18 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #220^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #320 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #18 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #250^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #320 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #18 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #250^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #360 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #18 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #280^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #360 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #18 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #270^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #360 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #18 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #270^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #350 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #18 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #270^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #150 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #18 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #270^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #640 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #18 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #170^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #640 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #12 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #150^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #640 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #12 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #150^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #620 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #12 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #150^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #490 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #12 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #140^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #490 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #12 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #240^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #450 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #12 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #240^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #420 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #12 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #230^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #420 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #12 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #130^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #420 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #13 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #130^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #420 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #8 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #170^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #420 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #8 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #230^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #340 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #8 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #270^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #340 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #8 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #270^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #310 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #8 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #210^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #310 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #8 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #210^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #360 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #8 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #220^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #360 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #8 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #270^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #360 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #8 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #270^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #390 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #8 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #370^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #890 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #8 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #370^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #510 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #7 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #360^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #540 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #7 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #420^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #540 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #7 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #420^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #570 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #7 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #490^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #570 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #7 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #290^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #580 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #17 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #290^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #580 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #17 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #290^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #530 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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A container with a volume of #17 L# contains a gas with a temperature of #230^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #530 ^o K# without any change in pressure, what must the container's new volume be?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #8 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #45 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #80 ^oK#, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #8 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #35 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #80 ^oK#, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #9 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #35 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #80 ^oK#, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #9 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #35 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #20 ^oK#, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #9 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #35 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #20 ^oK# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #12 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #35 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #20 ^oK# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #12 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #30 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #20 ^oK# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #12 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #30 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #200 ^oK# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #12 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #250 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #200 ^oK# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #12 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #250 ^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #200 ^oK# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #12 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #250 ^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #220 ^oK# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #12 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #250 ^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #80 ^oK# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #12 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #120 ^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #540 ^oK# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #5 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #120 ^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #320 ^oK# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #5 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #120 ^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #180 ^oK# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #6 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #120 ^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #180 ^oK# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #6 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #120 ^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #150 ^oK# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #4 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #120 ^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #150 ^oK# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #4 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #220 ^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #150 ^oK# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #4 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #220 ^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #150 ^oC# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #14 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #220 ^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #150 ^oC# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #15 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #220 ^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #150 ^oC# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #15 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #220 ^o C#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #10 ^oC# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #15 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #220 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #10 ^oC# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #15 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #220 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #20 ^oC# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #8 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #220 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #20 ^oC# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #8 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #210 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #30 ^oC# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #8 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #210 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #35 ^oC# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #8 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #120 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #35 ^oC# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #8 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #120 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #60 ^oC# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #12 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #120 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #60 ^oK# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #12 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #85 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #60 ^oK# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #12 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #85 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #17 ^oK# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #24 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #85 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #17 ^oK# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #24 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #85 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #125 ^oK# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #"24 Pa"# of pressure and is at a temperature of #"75 K"#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #"125 K"# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #"36 Pa"# of pressure and is at a temperature of #"75 K"#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #"125 K"# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #36 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #75 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #150 ^oK# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #36 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #90 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #150 ^oK# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #32 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #90 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #80 ^oK# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #32 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #50 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #80 ^oK# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #32 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #50 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #90 ^oK# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #15 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #50 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #90 ^oK# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #15 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #45 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #90 ^oK# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #15 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #"45 K"#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #90 ^@"C"# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #15 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #450 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #90 ^oK# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #15 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #450 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #90 ^oC# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #72 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #450 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #90 ^oC# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #8 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #450 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #90 ^oC# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #8 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #450 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #190 ^oC# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #8 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #350 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #190 ^oK# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #18 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #350 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #190 ^oK# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #18 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #350K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #240K# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #3 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #360 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #240 ^oC# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #3 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #480 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #240 ^oC# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #3 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #480 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #220 ^oC# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #3 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #430 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #220 ^oC# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #3 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #430 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #120 ^oC# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #16 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #430 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #120 ^oC# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #16 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #430 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #150 ^oC# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #25 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #430 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #150 ^oC# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #25 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #450 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #150 ^oC# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #25 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #750 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #150 ^oC# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #25 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #750 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #550 ^oC# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #25 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #750 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #550 ^oK# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #25 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #450 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #550 ^oK# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #15 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #450 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #550 ^oK# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #15 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #450 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #500 ^oK# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #15 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #450 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #240 ^oC# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #15 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #650 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #240 ^oC# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #15 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #650 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #220 ^oC# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #12 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #650 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #220 ^oC# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #9 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #650 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #220 ^oC# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #9 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #650 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #210 ^oC# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #9 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #690 ^o K#. If the temperature of the gas changes to #210 ^oC# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new pressure of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #9 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #690 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #34 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #9 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #190 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #34 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #5 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #190 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #32 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #5 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #180 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #32 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #15 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #180 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #32 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #15 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #180 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #36 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #15 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #640 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #36 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #15 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #60 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #36 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #18 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #60 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #32 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #18 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #60 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #42 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #18 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #70 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #48 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #12 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #70 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #48 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #12 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #90K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #48 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #7 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #90 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #48 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #24 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #90 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #42 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #24 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #90 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #52 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #24 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #420 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #52 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #24 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #220 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #52 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #26 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #220 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #54 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #24 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #210 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #64 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #24 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #210 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #60 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #28 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #270 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #60 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #48 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #270 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #60 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #48 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #320 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #60 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #48 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #320 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #64 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #8 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #120 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #64 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #8 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #120 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #4 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #8 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #200 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #3 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #9 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #240 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #3 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #9 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #250 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #5 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #7 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #310 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #15 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #7 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #350 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #18 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #7 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #420 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #19 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #7 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #120 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #49 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #6 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #120 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #49 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #6 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #120 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #42 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #6 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #360 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #42 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #6 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #360 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #32 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #9 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #320 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #32 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #"24 Pa"# of pressure and is at a temperature of #"320 K"#. If the pressure in the container changes to #"32 Pa"# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #24 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #180 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #30 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #24 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #180 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #40 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #27 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #180 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #40 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #27 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #150 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #40 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #27 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #150 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #30 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #27 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #250 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #30 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #42 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #250 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #30 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #42 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #270 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #30 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #42 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #270 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #36 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #42 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #270 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #72 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #42 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #420 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #72 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #80 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #420 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #72 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #84 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #420 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #72 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #84 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #420 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #64 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #"84 Pa"# of pressure and is at a temperature of #"320 K"#. If the pressure in the container changes to #"64 Pa"# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #12 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #320 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #64 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #12 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #360 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #64 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #12 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #360 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #16 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #18 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #360 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #16 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #18 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #360 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #24 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #18 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #360 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #27 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #18 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #450 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #27 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #15 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #450 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #27 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #15 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #450 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #32 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #15 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #450 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #36 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #15 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #450 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #16 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #15 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #450 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #25 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #30 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #450 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #25 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #18 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #450 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #25 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #18 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #275 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #25 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #15 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #275 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #25 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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The gas inside of a container exerts #15 Pa# of pressure and is at a temperature of #275 ^o K#. If the pressure in the container changes to #32 Pa# with no change in the container's volume, what is the new temperature of the gas?
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A container has a volume of #4 L# and holds #8 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #3 L#, how many moles of gas must be released to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #4 L# and holds #5 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #3 L#, how many moles of gas must be released to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #4 L# and holds #5 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #12 L#, how many moles of gas must be released to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #6 L# and holds #5 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #12 L#, how many moles of gas must be released to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #9 L# and holds #5 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #12 L#, how many moles of gas must be released to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #9 L# and holds #15 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #2 L#, how many moles of gas must be released to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #9 L# and holds #15 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #8 L#, how many moles of gas must be released to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #18 L# and holds #15 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #8 L#, how many moles of gas must be released to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #18 L# and holds #7 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #8 L#, how many moles of gas must be released to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #18 L# and holds #6 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #6 L#, how many moles of gas must be released to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #18 L# and holds #6 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #3 L#, how many moles of gas must be released to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #72 L# and holds #6 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #3 L#, how many moles of gas must be released to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #72 L# and holds #6 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #36 L#, how many moles of gas must be released to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #48 L# and holds #6 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #36 L#, how many moles of gas must be released to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #48 L# and holds #6 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #32 L#, how many moles of gas must be released to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #48 L# and holds #6 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #24 L#, how many moles of gas must be released to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #48 L# and holds #12 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #18 L#, how many moles of gas must be released to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #48 L# and holds #12 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #15 L#, how many moles of gas must be released to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #42 L# and holds #12 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #15 L#, how many moles of gas must be released to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #42 L# and holds #12 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #14 L#, how many moles of gas must be released to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #2 L# and holds #12 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #14 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #7 L# and holds #12 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #14 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #7 L# and holds #2 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #15 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #5 L# and holds #2 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #12 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #4 L# and holds #2 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #12 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #4 L# and holds #3 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #12 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #4 L# and holds #3 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #8 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #4 L# and holds #3 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #9 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #4 L# and holds #3 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #16 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #4 L# and holds #3 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #36 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #4 L# and holds #9 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #36 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #8 L# and holds #9 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #36 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #18 L# and holds #9 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #36 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #24 L# and holds #9 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #36 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #3 L# and holds #9 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #36 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #18 L# and holds #15 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #24 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #12 L# and holds #15 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #24 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #12 L# and holds #15 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #21 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #12 L# and holds #15 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #27 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #12 L# and holds #16 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #27 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #1 L# and holds #16 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #27 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #1 L# and holds #16 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #5 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #3 L# and holds #16 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #5 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #3 L# and holds #16 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #6 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #3 L# and holds #18 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #6 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #5 L# and holds #18 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #46 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #9 L# and holds #18 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #48 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #9 L# and holds #18 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #54 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #18 L# and holds #18 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #54 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #18 L# and holds #24 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #54 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #2 L# and holds #24 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #4 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #3 L# and holds #16 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #5 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #3 L# and holds #7 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #15 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #2 L# and holds #7 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #15 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #2 L# and holds #4 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #15 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #1 L# and holds #4 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #15 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #4 L# and holds #2 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #5 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #4 L# and holds #2 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #7 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #4 L# and holds #2 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #14 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #3 L# and holds #2 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #14 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #3 L# and holds #2 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #13 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #3 L# and holds #2 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #12 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #3 L# and holds #2 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #8 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #3 L# and holds #1 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #8 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #2 L# and holds #1 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #8 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #2 L# and holds #1 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #12 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #5 L# and holds #1 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #12 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #5 L# and holds #1 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #9 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #6 L# and holds #1 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #9 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #8 L# and holds #1 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #9 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #2 L# and holds #1 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #4 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #1 L# and holds #8 mol# of gas. If the container is expanded such that its new volume is #4 L#, how many moles of gas must be injected into the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #12 L# and holds #8 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #4 L#, how many moles of gas must be released from the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #12 L# and holds #8 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #5 L#, how many moles of gas must be released from the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #19 L# and holds #8 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #5 L#, how many moles of gas must be released from the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #19 L# and holds #6 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #5 L#, how many moles of gas must be released from the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #12 L# and holds #14 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #5 L#, how many moles of gas must be released from the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #12 L# and holds #14 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #7 L#, how many moles of gas must be released from the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #21 L# and holds #14 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #7 L#, how many moles of gas must be released from the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #21 L# and holds #15 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #7 L#, how many moles of gas must be released from the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #24 L# and holds #32 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #7 L#, how many moles of gas must be released from the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #24 L# and holds #32 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #9 L#, how many moles of gas must be released from the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #24 L# and holds #32 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #14 L#, how many moles of gas must be released from the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #21 L# and holds #27 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #18 L#, how many moles of gas must be released from the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #21 L# and holds #24 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #12 L#, how many moles of gas must be released from the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #18 L# and holds #9 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #12 L#, how many moles of gas must be released from the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #15 L# and holds #9 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #12 L#, how many moles of gas must be released from the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #15 L# and holds #9 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #2 L#, how many moles of gas must be released from the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #15 L# and holds #9 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #8 L#, how many moles of gas must be released from the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #18 L# and holds #9 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #8 L#, how many moles of gas must be released from the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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A container has a volume of #14 L# and holds #9 mol# of gas. If the container is compressed such that its new volume is #4 L#, how many moles of gas must be released from the container to maintain a constant temperature and pressure?
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How are the graphs for:?
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What is an ideal gas, and what are its characteristics?
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Sketch the graph of pV vs p when the temperature of the gas is constant.
here p means pressure and V means volume - showing you the direct relationship b/w p and V (by using pV).
how to sketch it???
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A sample of an ideal gas is stored at 21 degrees Celsius. To what temperature would it have to be heated to double the volume of the gas?
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Question #3d96e
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Question #86d80
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Explain the universal gas law?
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Question #73ca2
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Question #f7837
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Question #1c44e
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It is desired to increase the volume of a given weight of co2 at40degrees to three times original volume at constant pressure the temperature should be raised a) 333b) 120c) 666 degrees?
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A 21.5L sample of gas at 107kPa has a temperature of 27.20C. What is the pressure of the gas if it is transferred to a 32.6L container at 44.10C?