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In-Class Assignment 7.1 | Oct 4 Due Oct 6, 2023 at 11:50am
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1/2 the initial volume
1/4 the initial volume
twice the initial volume
four times the initial volume
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the same as the initial volume
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The pressure exerted on a sample of a fixed amount of gas is doubled at constant temperature, and then
the temperature of the gas in Kelvin is doubled at constant pressure. What is the final volume of the
gas?
By what ratio does the volume of a gas increase when its temperature is increased from 9.00 C to 27.0
C at constant pressure?
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Container A contains a gas under 3.24 atm of pressure. Container B contains a gas under 2.82 atm of
pressure. Container C contains a gas under 1.21 atm of pressure. If all of these gases are put into
Container D, then what is the pressure in Container D?
Container A = 1.23 dm
Container B = 0.93 dm
Container C = 1.42 dm
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