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Chapter 10 Problem 10.27

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One mole of oxygen gas is at a pressure of 6.00 atm and a temperature of 27.0C. (a) If the gas is heated at constant volume until the pressure triples, what is the nal temperature? (b) If the gas is heated so that both the pressure and volume are doubled, what is the nal temperature?

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Title College Physics 7 
Author Raymond A. Serway
ISBN 9780495113690

One mole of oxygen gas is at a pressure of 6.00 atm and a

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