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Interpretation:
The final temperature needed to reduce the volume of a sample of sulfur hexafluoride at constant pressure to
Concept introduction:
Charle’s law states that at constant pressure
For two different values of volume and temperature equation (1) can be modified as follows:
Here,
The conversion factor to convert
The conversion factor to convert Kelvin to
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