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Chemistry, 02.02.2021 07:00, chenepiernas

The pressure in a sealed can of gas is 235 kPa when it sits at room temperature (20°C). If the can is warmed to 48°C what will the new
pressure inside the can be? *
O 257 kPa
O 564 kPa


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