Charless Law The volume of an enclosed gas (at a constant

Chapter 2, Problem 2.1.1.157

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Charles’s Law The volume of an enclosed gas (at a constant pressure) varies directly as the absolute temperature. If the pressure of a 3.46-L sample of neon gas at a temperature of 302 K is 0.926 atm, what would the volume be at a temperature of 338 K if the pressure does not change?

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