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What Is the Pressure of a Gas, When It Is

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What is the pressure of a gas, when it is started at 18.0 atm, 3.0 L, and 25°C, and expanded to 12.0 L and heated to 35°C?


A) 75.6 atm
B) 6.30 atm
C) 2.16 atm
D) 54.0 atm

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