A gas at a pressure of 4.0 atm and 15.0°C rises in temperature to 30.0°C. If the volume is unchanged, what is the new gas pressure? Show Your Work 2.0 atm 3.8 atm 8.0 atm 4.2 atm

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A gas at a pressure of 4.0 atm and 15.0°C rises in temperature to 30.0°C. If the volume is unchanged, what is
the new gas pressure?
4.
Show Your Work
2.0 atm
3.8 atm
8.0 atm
4.2 atm
The volume of a sample of chlorine gas is 5.00 liters at 45.0 degrees Celsius and 0.966 atm. How many moles
chlorine are present in the sample?
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