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6 September, 17:51

The volume of a gas is 93 mL when the temperature is 91ºC. If the temperature is reduced to 0ºC without changing the pressure, what is the new volume of the gas? (Record your volume in mL!) (Answer in 4 digits)

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  1. 6 September, 18:00
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    Answer: 0.070

    Explanation:

    pv=nrt

    P

    is the pressure in

    bar

    , let's say.

    V

    is the volume in

    L

    .

    n

    is the number of

    mol

    s of gas

    R

    is the universal gas constant, which will be, based on our units,

    0.083145 L



    bar/mol



    K

    .

    T

    is the temperature in units of

    K

    .
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