A 8.350 L sample of gas is cooled from 89.50°C to a temperature at which its volume is 6.950 L. What is this new temperature in Celsius? Assume no change in pressure of the gas.
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A 8.350 L sample of gas is cooled from 89.50°C to a temperature at which its...
J See Periodic Table See Hint A4.750L sample of gas is cooled from 65.50°C to a temperature at which its volume is 3.350 L. What is this new temperature? Assume no change in pressure of the gas. °C
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