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29 August, 04:52

A sample of an unknown gas (gas A) has a volume of 3.2 m3 at a temperature of 10 degrees C. Another sample of an unknown gas (gas B) has a volume of 4.5 m3 at a temperature of 250 degrees C. Assuming hat both gases obey Charles' law at all temperatures are at the same pressure ... (A) Could gas A and B be samples of the same gas at different temperatures? (B) What is the volume of gas A at the following temperatures: - 50 C, 0 C, 50 C, 100 C?

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  1. 29 August, 05:00
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    Assuming hat both gases obey charles' law at all temperatures are at the same pressure
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