Introductory Chemistry - Access
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Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 1, Problem 18E

A student measures the volume of a gas sample at several different temperatures. The results are tabulated as follows. Formulate a tentative law from the measurements.

Temperature of Gas (in K) Volume of Gas (in L)
298 4.55
315 4.81
325 4.96
335 5.11
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