For many purposes we can treat ammonia (NH,) as an ideal gas at temperatures above its boiling point of -33. °C. Suppose the temperature of a sample of ammonia gas is raised from - 19.0 °C to 21.0 °C, and at the same time the pressure is changed. If the initial pressure was 0.29 kPa and the volume increased by 35.0%, what is the final pressure? Round your answer to 2 significant digits. I kPa

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For many purposes we can treat ammonia (NH,)
as an ideal gas at temperatures above its boiling point of – 33. °C.
Suppose the temperature of a sample of ammonia gas is raised from – 19.0 °C to 21.0 °C, and at the same time the pressure is changed. If the initial pressure
was 0.29 kPa and the volume increased by 35.0%, what is the final pressure? Round your answer to 2 significant digits.
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Transcribed Image Text:For many purposes we can treat ammonia (NH,) as an ideal gas at temperatures above its boiling point of – 33. °C. Suppose the temperature of a sample of ammonia gas is raised from – 19.0 °C to 21.0 °C, and at the same time the pressure is changed. If the initial pressure was 0.29 kPa and the volume increased by 35.0%, what is the final pressure? Round your answer to 2 significant digits. | kPa APR 24 W 80 888 DII DD F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 23 2$ &
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