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Chemistry, 02.09.2020 09:01, minmacurafinaa

The gases in a hair spray can are at a temperature of 27° C and a pressure of 30 mmHg. If the gases in the can reach a pressure of 90 mmHg, the can will explode.
To what temperature must the gases be raised in order for the can to explode?
Assume constant volume.

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