CHEMISTRY: AN INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL, O
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Bacteria and viruses are inactivated by temperatures above 135 °C. An autoclave contains steam at 1.00 atm and 100 °C. What is the pressure, in atmospheres, when the temperature of the steam in the autoclave reaches 135 °C, if V and n do not change?
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