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9.0 L of a gas is found to exert 83.0 kPa at 35.0°C. What would be the required temperature (in Celsius) to change the pressure to standard pressure (101.325kPa)?
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9.0 L of a gas is found to exert 83.0 kPa at 35.0°C. What would be the required temperature (in Celsius) to change the pressure to standard pressure (101.325kPa)?
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102.9 C
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