The absolute pressure of an ideal gas changes from 100kPa to 952 kPa while maintaining constant temperature. If the initial volume is 100L. What is the final volume in galloon?
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The absolute pressure of an ideal gas changes from 100kPa to 952 kPa
while maintaining constant temperature. If the initial volume is 100L.
What is the final volume in galloon?
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