Problem 3 Part a. The temperature of a gas is 25 degrees C, with a gas volume of 5.25L, which exerts a pressure of 740mmHg. What will the new pressure be if the temperature increases to 36 degrees C, and the volume decreases to 4.7 L? Part b. The temperature of a gas is 39 degrees C, With a gas volume of 6.1 L, Which exerts a pressure of 688mmHg. What will be the new volume if the temperature decreases to 29 degrees C, and the pressure decreases to 515mmHg? Part c. The temperature of a gas is 28 degrees C, with a gas volume of 6.3 L, which exerts a pressure of 752mmHg. What will be the new temperature if the pressure decreases to 720mmHg, and the volume increased to 6.8L?

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Part a. The temperature of a gas is 25 degrees C, with a gas volume of 5.25L, which exerts a pressure of 740mmHg. What will the new pressure be if the temperature increases to 36 degrees C, and the volume decreases to 4.7 L?

Part b. The temperature of a gas is 39 degrees C, With a gas volume of 6.1 L, Which exerts a pressure of 688mmHg. What will be the new volume if the temperature decreases to 29 degrees C, and the pressure decreases to 515mmHg?

Part c. The temperature of a gas is 28 degrees C, with a gas volume of 6.3 L, which exerts a pressure of 752mmHg. What will be the new temperature if the pressure decreases to 720mmHg, and the volume increased to 6.8L?

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