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Chemistry, 27.08.2021 03:40 jnsoccerboy3121

A glass vessel contains 4 g of helium gas. Assuming ideal behavior, which of the processes listed below would double the pressure exerted on the walls of the vessel? (Select all that apply.) a) Adding enough mercury to fill one-half the container.
b) Raising the temperature of the container from 30. °C to 60. °C.
c) Adding 4 g of argon gas.
d) Raising the temperature of the container from -73 °C to 127 °C. e)Adding 40 g of argon gas. Which one apply, please explain in details

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