Chemistry
Chemistry, 05.03.2020 04:57, AndiLizzi

Two sealed flasks, A and B, contain two different gases of equal volume at the
same temperature and pressure. Assume that flask A is warmed as flask B is
cooled. Will the pressure in the two flasks remain equal? If not, which flask
will have the higher pressure?

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