An ideal sample of carbon dioxide gas at 303 K and 0.457 atm occupies a volume of 3.10 L. If the gas is compressed into a smaller volume, while at the same time it is heated to a higher temperature, the final gas pressure: Could be higher or lower than 0.457atm, depending on the final temperature and volume Will be higher than 0.457atm OWill be lower than 0.457atm

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An ideal sample of carbon dioxide gas at 303 K and 0.457 atm occupies a volume
of 3.10 L. If the gas is compressed into a smaller volume, while at the same time it
is heated to a higher temperature, the final gas pressure:
Could be higher or lower than 0.457atm, depending on the final temperature
and volume
O Will be higher than 0.457atm
O Will be lower than 0.457atm
Transcribed Image Text:An ideal sample of carbon dioxide gas at 303 K and 0.457 atm occupies a volume of 3.10 L. If the gas is compressed into a smaller volume, while at the same time it is heated to a higher temperature, the final gas pressure: Could be higher or lower than 0.457atm, depending on the final temperature and volume O Will be higher than 0.457atm O Will be lower than 0.457atm
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