1. Freon in an air-conditioning unit has volume of 0.30 L. it is allowed to function in a room where the pressure is about 628 mmHg, assuming that the temperature is in a constant state. Find the final pressure Freon when its volume is increased to 0.95 L

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1. Freon in an air-conditioning unit has volume of 0.30 L. it is allowed to function in a room where the
pressure is about 628 mmHg, assuming that the temperature is in a constant state. Find the final
pressure Freon when its volume is increased to 0.95 L
Transcribed Image Text:1. Freon in an air-conditioning unit has volume of 0.30 L. it is allowed to function in a room where the pressure is about 628 mmHg, assuming that the temperature is in a constant state. Find the final pressure Freon when its volume is increased to 0.95 L
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proportional/inversely
proportional)
Explain using the
assumptions of the
Kinetic Molecular Theory
Gas
Pressure
Volume
Temperature
Law
Transcribed Image Text:Relationship (directly proportional/inversely proportional) Explain using the assumptions of the Kinetic Molecular Theory Gas Pressure Volume Temperature Law
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