A fixed amount of a particular ideal gas at 25°C and a pressure of 1.75 ✕ 105 Pa occupies a volume of 2.55 m3. If the volume is increased to 4.2 m3 and the temperature is raised to 26.2°C, what will be the new pressure (in Pa) of the gas?

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A fixed amount of a particular ideal gas at 25°C and a pressure of 1.75 ✕ 105 Pa occupies a volume of 2.55 m3. If the volume is increased to 4.2 m3 and the temperature is raised to 26.2°C, what will be the new pressure (in Pa) of the gas?
A fixed amount of a particular ideal gas at 25°C and a pressure of 1.75 x 10° Pa occupies a volume of 2.55 m³. If the volume is increased to 4.2 m and the temperature is raised to 26.2°C, what will
be the new pressure (in Pa) of the gas?
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Transcribed Image Text:A fixed amount of a particular ideal gas at 25°C and a pressure of 1.75 x 10° Pa occupies a volume of 2.55 m³. If the volume is increased to 4.2 m and the temperature is raised to 26.2°C, what will be the new pressure (in Pa) of the gas? Pa
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