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37.2 liters of a gas has a pressure of 362.43 kPa at 46.5 °C. If the pressure increases to
693.9 kPa and the temperature to 149.2°C, what would be the new volume of the gas?
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O a. 25.7
O b. 62.3
O c. 54
O d. 25.672
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The answer would be 25.7
Sorry if it’s too late
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Answer:25.7
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