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A 35.1 g sample of solid CO2 (dry ice) is added to a container
at a temperature of 100 K with a volume of 4.0 L. If the container
is evacuated (all of the gas removed), sealed and then
allowed to warm to room temperature 1T = 298 K2 so that all
of the solid CO2 is converted to a gas, what is the pressure inside
the container?
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