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![A 7.18 L sample of gas has a pressure of 0.680 atm and a temperature of 80°C. The sample is compressed to a volume of 5.60 L and is heated to 140°C. Calculate the new pressure of the gas, assuming that no gas escaped during the experiment.
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Transcribed Image Text:A 7.18 L sample of gas has a pressure of 0.680 atm and a temperature of 80°C. The sample is compressed to a volume of 5.60 L and is heated to 140°C. Calculate the new pressure of the gas, assuming that no gas escaped during the experiment.
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