A sample of a gas in a cylindrical chamber with a movable piston occupied a volume of 4.626 liters when the pressure was 0.983. and the temperature was 27.2°C. The pressure was readjusted to 1.388 atm by moving the piston. What was the volume occupies the sample under the new conditions if the temperature remained constant throughout? 4.68 L O 6.35L O 0.303L 06.49L O 328L

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A sample of a gas in a cylindrical chamber with a movable piston occupied a volume of 4.626 liters when the pressure was 0.983 atm
and the temperature was 27.2°C. The pressure was readjusted to 1.388 atm by moving the piston. What was the volume occupied by
the sample under the new conditions if the temperature remained constant throughout?
0 4.68L
O 6.35 L
O 03031
0 6.49L
O 328L
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