(8) A 1.5 liter flash temperature of 45°C. what cwould the volume at 15°C and 7H5 mm Hg? Sample of gas which occupies S.IL at 355 torr is mamipulate untill its volume is 8.2L and its pressure is 289 torr at -16c. what is was the inihal tempera hure of the gas? A E A Sample Of gas originally at -34°C and H45 torr occupied a Certain volume. when the press ure was at a temperature of 122°C, the volume ocupied by the gas was 366ml: what was the inihal volume of the qas ? decreased to 312 forr O The tempera hure of a ga s Sampie was 76°C. The rolume of increa sed from 278 ml ho A5smln gas was pressure was decrea Sed from 902 torr to 332 torra the dios aas after these changes?
(8) A 1.5 liter flash temperature of 45°C. what cwould the volume at 15°C and 7H5 mm Hg? Sample of gas which occupies S.IL at 355 torr is mamipulate untill its volume is 8.2L and its pressure is 289 torr at -16c. what is was the inihal tempera hure of the gas? A E A Sample Of gas originally at -34°C and H45 torr occupied a Certain volume. when the press ure was at a temperature of 122°C, the volume ocupied by the gas was 366ml: what was the inihal volume of the qas ? decreased to 312 forr O The tempera hure of a ga s Sampie was 76°C. The rolume of increa sed from 278 ml ho A5smln gas was pressure was decrea Sed from 902 torr to 332 torra the dios aas after these changes?
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