COLLEGE PHYSICS
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Chapter 13, Problem 2TP
To determine
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Whether or not, the gas is ideal by comparing the results from the graph.
To determine
(b)
Whether or not, the gas is ideal. The characteristic from the graph that provides the evidence.
To determine
(c)
Whether or not, the gas is ideal after half of the gas is taken out from the container.
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