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Helium gas with a volume of 3.20 L, under a pressure of
0.180 atm and at 41.0C, is warmed until both pressure and volume are
doubled. (a) What is the final temperature? (b) How many grams of helium
are there? The molar mass of helium is 4.00 g/mol.
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