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Chemistry, 11.02.2021 23:30 ariannayazmin052509

another is of great importance in meteorology for it affects the weather. Calculate the heat needed to be supplied to a parcel of air containing 1.00 mol air molecules to maintain its temperature at 300 K when it expands reversibly and isothermally from 22 dm3 to 30.0 dm3 as it ascends.

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