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An aerosol can with an internal pressure of 5 atm at an initial temperature of 290K is placed in a fire that has a temperature of 580K. Assuming the can doesn’t leak and the can can’t expand, what would be the pressure of the gas inside the can?
a. 2.5atm
b. 5.0atm
c. 10.0atm
d. 20.0atm
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