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Transcribed Image Text:Suppose you have a sample of N2 gas in a 5.45 L container at 2.3 bar, 39.5°C.

Transcribed Image Text:Sketch a pressure versus volume graph for this ideal gas, either using the graph
paper on the next page or in a spreadsheet such as Excel. Have the graph go out
to 4 L. Use at least 6 points to draw this curve.
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