Chemistry
Chemistry, 19.04.2021 05:30, maskoffvon

Complete the table and pay attention to significant figures. 1/V (mL-1)
Volume
(mL)
(you need to
calculate this)
Pressure
(atm)
5.8
1.965
10.8
0.983
15.8
0.738
20.8
0.493

answer
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Complete the table and pay attention to significant figures. 1/V (mL-1)
Volume
(mL)

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