A volume of 58.0 L of hydrogen is heated from 33°C to 68°C. If its original density is 4.85 kg/m3 and its original absolute pressure is 120 kPa, what is the resulting density?
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A volume of 58.0 L of hydrogen is heated from 33°C to 68°C. If its original
density is 4.85 kg/m3 and its original absolute pressure is 120 kPa, what is the resulting density?
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