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Chemistry
Thermodynamics
Gas Laws
A sample of methane gas that has a volume of 4.0L at 15 degrees Celsius is heated to 75 degrees Celsius at constant pressure. Calculate the new volume.
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(V1/T1) = (V2/T2)
T must be in kelvin.
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