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Chemistry, 10.03.2020 17:23 mikia950

The gas left in a used aerosol can is at a pressure of 103 kPa at 25.0 °C. If the can heats up to 50.0 °C, what is the pressure of the gas inside the can, assuming the volume of the can is constant? A. 112 kPa B. 211 kPa C. 415 kPa D. 541 kPa

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