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Charles’ law describes the relationship between the initial and final temperature and volume of a gas held at a constant pressure. (v_(i) )/(V_(f) )=(t_(i) )/(t_(f) ) A). Solve …
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Charles’ law describes the relationship between the initial and final temperature and volume of a gas held at a constant pressure.
A). Solve the equation for
B). Solve the equation for
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t= 12.433
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