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A gas sample occupies a volume of 4.00 L at 19 ºC. The temperature at which the gas would be half its original volume (provided the the pressure and number of moles remains constant) is:
A. 584 K
B. 283 K
C. 146 K
D. 636 K
E. 313 K
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