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Chapter 7.4, Problem 3QQ
Based on Boyle’s law, if the pressure on 30.0 mL of a gas is changed from 1.00 atm to 2.00 atm the new volume, in mL, will be
- a. 15.0 mL
- b. 32.0 mL
- c. 60.0 mL
- d. no correct response
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