Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. A sample of argon gas occupies a volume of 6.31 L at 51°C and 0.843 atm. If it is desired to increase the volume of the gas sample to 8.86 L, while decreasing its pressure to 0.590 atm, the temperature of the gas sample at the new volume and pressure must be °C. Submit Answer Try Another Version 4 item attempts remaining

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A sample of argon gas occupies a volume of 6.31 L at 51°C and 0.843 atm.
°C.
If it is desired to increase the volume of the gas sample to 8.86 L, while decreasing its pressure to 0.590 atm, the
temperature of the gas sample at the new volume and pressure must be
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A sample of argon gas occupies a volume of 7.40 L at 66°C and 358 torr.
If the volume of the gas sample is decreased to 5.93 L, while its temperature is decreased to -0.80°C, the resulting gas
pressure will be
torr.
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Transcribed Image Text:Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. A sample of argon gas occupies a volume of 7.40 L at 66°C and 358 torr. If the volume of the gas sample is decreased to 5.93 L, while its temperature is decreased to -0.80°C, the resulting gas pressure will be torr. Submit Answer Try Another Version 4 item attempts remaining
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