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Chemistry, 13.04.2020 18:55, jeremiaht7

Combined gas law problems

1. Initially I have a gas at a pressure of 12 atm, and a volume of 23L, when the gas is at a temperature of 200 Kelvin, if I raise the pressure of the gas to 14 atm, and increase the temperature to 300 kelvin, what is my new volume of the gas?

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