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Chemistry, 24.12.2021 14:00 jboii11

The volume of a gas sample is 4.00 L when the temperature is 15.0 °C and pressure is 475 torr. What volume will the gas occupy when the temperature is increased to 40.0 °C and pressure is increased to 700. torr?

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