2.40 moles of an ideal gas is initially at 40.0 oC and 1.35 atm. a) What is its volume under these conditions? b) If it is then compressed to one third of its initial volume and its pressure increases to 2.0 atm, what, in Centigrade degrees, will be its temperature?
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2.40 moles of an ideal gas is initially at 40.0 oC and 1.35 atm.
a) What is its volume under these conditions?
b) If it is then compressed to one third of its initial volume and its pressure increases to 2.0 atm, what, in Centigrade degrees, will be its temperature?
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