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A sample of an ideal gas has a volume of 2.29 L at 2.90 × 102 K and 1.08 atm. Calculate the pressure when the volume is 1.57 L and the temperature is 302 K.
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Use the formula (V1*P1) / T1 = (V2*P2)/ T2
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