uestion 17 of 20 Chemistry: Fundamentals and Principles Davidson presented by Macmillan Learning An aerosol can is empty, except for the propellant gas which exerts a pressure of 1.20 atm at 24 °C. If the can is thrown into a fire and heated to a temperature of 625 °C, what will be the pressure inside the hot can? P = atm TOOLS x10 about us privacy policy terms of use | help careers contact us Type here to search

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An aerosol can is empty, except for the propellant gas which exerts a pressure of 1.20 atm at 24 °C. If the can is thrown into a
fire and heated to a temperature of 625 °C, what will be the pressure inside the hot can?
P =
atm
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