Part A : A gas system has pressure, volume and moles of 1.7 atm, 3.8 L and 0.16 moles, respectively. What is the temperature in K? Give answer to the nearest whole number (no decimals needed) Part B: A gas system has pressure, moles and temperature of 2.7 atm, 0.28 moles and 458 °C, respectively. What is the volume in L? Give answer to the nearest tenth (one decimal)
Part A : A gas system has pressure, volume and moles of 1.7 atm, 3.8 L and 0.16 moles, respectively. What is the temperature in K? Give answer to the nearest whole number (no decimals needed) Part B: A gas system has pressure, moles and temperature of 2.7 atm, 0.28 moles and 458 °C, respectively. What is the volume in L? Give answer to the nearest tenth (one decimal)
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Part A : A gas system has pressure, volume and moles of 1.7 atm, 3.8 L and 0.16 moles, respectively. What is the temperature in K?
Give answer to the nearest whole number (no decimals needed)
Part B: A gas system has pressure, moles and temperature of 2.7 atm, 0.28 moles and 458 °C, respectively. What is the volume in L?
Give answer to the nearest tenth (one decimal)
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