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Help please !! The volume of a fixed amount of a gas varies directly as the temperature 7 and inversely as the pressure P. Suppose that I'-70 cm³ when 7-420 kelvin kg kg an…
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420 K x (60 cm³ / 70 cm³) x (7 / 18) = 294.29 K
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