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gonzo233

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One mole of an ideal gas has a temperature of 25C. If the volume is held constant and the pressure is doubled, the final temperature (in C) will be
 a. 174
  b. 596
  c. 50
  d. 323
  e. 25

Question 2

One mole of an ideal gas is held at a constant volume of 1 liter. Find the change in pressure if the temperature increases by 50C.
 a. 3 atm
  b. 4 atm
  c. 2 atm
  d. 1 atm
  e. 5 atm



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

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