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a sample of ideal gas has a volume os 3.30 l at 13.00 c and 1.70atm. what is the volume of the gas at 19.20 c and 0.996 atm ?
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since PV=kT, you want
0.996V/(19.20+273.15) = (3.30*1.70)/(13+273.15)
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