Question 9: A 155 mL sample of gas is currently at 15°C and 1.35 atm. Its temperature is then increased to 48°C and it is allowed to expand so that it reaches a pressure of 1.15 atm. What is the new volume of this gas? *

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Question 9: A 155 mL sample of gas is currently at 15°C and 1.35 atm. Its
temperature is then increased to 48°C and it is allowed to expand so that it
reaches a pressure of 1.15 atm. What is the new volume of this gas? *
Your answer
Question 10: Which of the following particle pictures best represents the
scenario from Question 9? *
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