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What is the final pressure gas sample that is subjected to a temperature change from 22.0 C to 30.0 C and a volume change from 85.4 L to 37.0 L with an initial pressure 105 kPa?
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P2v2/T2=P1V1/T1 temps in kelvins.
solve for P2
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