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Mathematics, 14.06.2021 19:40 Gattuso

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Una muestra de oxígeno ocupa 5.2 litros a 780 mm de Hg. ¿Cuál será el volumen del oxígeno a 416 mm de Hg, si la temperatura permanece constante?

Un gas, a una temperatura de 37°C y una presión de 443 mm de Hg, se calienta hasta que su presión sea de 765 mm de Hg. Si el volumen permanece constante, ¿Cuál es la temperatura final del gas en °C?

El volumen de una muestra de oxígeno es 2.5 litros a 52°C ¿Qué volumen ocupará el gas a 27°C, si la presión permanece constante?

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