A 3.00 L tank contains air at 3.00 atm and 20.0° C. The tank is sealed and cooled until the pressure is 1.00 atm. Part A What is the temperature then in degrees Celsius? Assume Express your answer in degrees Celsius. IVE ΑΣΦΗ T = Submit Part B V = Request Answer If the temperature is kept at the value found in part A and Express your answer with the appropriate units. Submit μA Value Request Answer www Units ?

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### Problem Statement

A 3.00 L tank contains air at 3.00 atm and 20.0°C. The tank is sealed and cooled until the pressure is 1.00 atm.

### Part A

**Question:** What is the temperature then in degrees Celsius? Assume that the volume of the tank is constant.

**Instruction:** Express your answer in degrees Celsius.

**Answer Box:**  
\[ T = \ \_\_\_\ ] °C

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   - **Request Answer Link**

### Part B

**Question:** If the temperature is kept at the value found in Part A and the gas is compressed, what is the volume when the pressure is 4.00 atm?

**Instruction:** Express your answer with the appropriate units.

**Answer Box:**  
\[ V = \ \_\_\_\ ] \text{Value} \ \_\_\_\ \text{Units} 

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   - **Request Answer Link**
Transcribed Image Text:### Problem Statement A 3.00 L tank contains air at 3.00 atm and 20.0°C. The tank is sealed and cooled until the pressure is 1.00 atm. ### Part A **Question:** What is the temperature then in degrees Celsius? Assume that the volume of the tank is constant. **Instruction:** Express your answer in degrees Celsius. **Answer Box:** \[ T = \ \_\_\_\ ] °C - **Submit Button** - **Request Answer Link** ### Part B **Question:** If the temperature is kept at the value found in Part A and the gas is compressed, what is the volume when the pressure is 4.00 atm? **Instruction:** Express your answer with the appropriate units. **Answer Box:** \[ V = \ \_\_\_\ ] \text{Value} \ \_\_\_\ \text{Units} - **Submit Button** - **Request Answer Link**
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